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Central Park West - West 81 St - Manhattan

Ice cream truck was serving out of bike lane -- license plate 71986NE

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Double Parking
Double Parking
36 St - Astoria Boulevard South - 28 Ave

Double parked old black truck is blocking the bike lane for over 30 min. When they can put the truck in their driveway, or park it curbside.

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Double Parking
Double Parking
St Nicholas Ave - West 141 St - West 145 St

Double parking all day everyday

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44 Drive - 10 St - 11 St

Every day there are several food trucks parked in the bike lane and sidewalk. Not ADA compliant as cars and trucks leave no room for wheelchair to pass. Additionally, I’ve been hit by welding sparks and shrapnel walking by. Lastly, a rouge food truck was allowed to roll and nearly pined me.

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Clarkson Ave - Bedford Ave - Rogers Ave - Brooklyn

We have several issues here. 1) This narrow street is two-way and has bus traffic in both directions, the street simply can't accommodate that and should be one-way 2) there are three bus stops on this little residential block 3) there is parking on both sides of the two way street and people are constantly double parked, and there are UPS FedEx Mailtrucks etc idling blocking traffic all day long because there is no where for them to go 4) the constant gridlock from bus traffic not being able to get through, logjams that result in honking nonstop is damaging our health and disturbing our peace. PLEASE make this road one-way, divert the bus route, and give us some loading zones. This MIGHT give us a chance, otherwise I fear for our future with the continuing construction and more and more people living on this block. Thank you

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Clarkson Ave - Bedford Ave - Rogers Ave

This street is two-way when it should be one-way. That's the first problem. The second problem is that it is a bus route in both directions which is completely nuts on our tiny narrow street. The third problem is that we have not one, not two, but three city bus stops on this block for some insane reason. The fourth problem is that there is parking on both sides of the street and people double park all the time. The fifth problem is that this block is completely residential and there are UPS, FedEx, mail trucks, constantly idling in the roadway with no way of traffic getting around them. The sixth problem is that we live near several major hospitals so the daily gridlock on this block and the honking and sirens and blaring horns that ensues inevitably is not only is detrimental to the health of all citizens on this blocks, but threatens lives when emergency vehicles are blocked.

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between MacDougal and Sullivan Streets--------constant double parking with idling to deliver goods at other times constant parking in bike lane -and sometimes half on the curb-to deliver goods and frequently cabs and vehicles stopped and waiting in bike lanes to unload and load passengers as they go to restaurants.

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Clarkson Ave - Bedford Ave - Rogers Ave - Brooklyn

Cars, trucks, UPS, FedEx, all double park on both sides of street, and causes mayhem on a daily basis

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Double Parking
Double Parking
Sampson Ave - East Tremont Ave - Throgs Neck Expressway - Bronx

Double-Parked Cars

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Double Parking
Double Parking
Frederick Douglass Boulevard - West 147 St - West 148 St

Add my voice to the many complaints about this area. Police department vans that are hardly, if ever, used, should be parked in the police building's HUGE parking lot! Instead the vans illegally fill bus stops, block fire hydrants, and sometimes block crosswalks. Police Department employees, including law enforcement officers, are also major contributors of parking violations, including on sidewalks.

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