perfect place to park, near suburbs and the lirr
perfect place to park, near suburbs and the lirr
Right by Bus stop and in middle of a highly dense residential area.
These bikes are an eyesore, being left in residential areas. There needs to be a docking station similar to citibikes in order for this to be successful. With no dock we’ll continue to have bikes scattered across the neighborhood giving it an unkempt look.
There should not be any e-bikes allowed in this area. They are being left laying all over the sidewalks, home owner lawns and in the street.
We don't need or want this in our neighborhood. One just went on fire in front of our house. It was a disaster. It's a nuisance to drivers and pedestrians. You're not doing anyone a favor.
It is very disturbing to come out of the bldg and see 6 or 7 scooters all over the ground, in front of the door, in the grass and leaning on cars. This is private property.
E-scooters do not belong on this block. The street is narrow enough as it is and cars constantly double park along Frame Place, regardless. And the sidewalk has a lot of pedestrian traffic with people shamelessly littering everywhere. If you put scooters here, all you’ll get is trash piling up on and around the scooters. Who’s going to clean it up?!?
41st Road should be off limits to more traffic (e-scooters and all)! The q58 already ends and begins on this block, and with all the cars double parked left and right, the buses constantly have to pick up and drop off right in the middle of the street, blocking all traffic. E-scooters should not be placed here!
Please do not put e-scooters on this street corner! This section is extremely congested with cars and foot traffic as it is. All this traffic congestion already makes it unsafe for people on scooters.
Still need more corrals on Hillside Av east of Parsons Blvd. 164th St would be a good location because it is a major thoroughfare, has a public school and the Jamaica Main Post Office.
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