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Driving
Driving
Neptune Ave - West 36 St - West 37 St

During the months of July and August, especially on the weekends, traffic gets backed up due to the high influx of people either going to the beach or amusement area. For the last couple of 4th Of Julys, traffic from stillwell Avenue gets diverted to west 37st creating only one way to get out of Coney Island Via Neptune Avenue. This is unsafe as I have seen many EMS vehicles literally STUCK in traffic. Coney Island residents shouldn’t have their lives at risk due to traffic obstructions. There should be a stop sign on West 36th street and Neptune as well in order for people and especially kids to utilize.

Pedestrian
Pedestrian
West 8 St - Driveway - Sheepshead Bay Rd

Cars illegally parked on our public sidewalks, endangering people including the elderly and handicapped, which is a ADA violation.

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Driving
Driving
Cropsey Ave - Neptune Ave - Hart Pl

CROPSEY AVE IS THE ONLY EXIT FOR TRAFFIC BEING UTILIZED TO EXIT CONEY ISLAND. THIS CAUSING TRAFFIC TO BACK UP ALL THE WAY TO SEAGATE ON NEPTUNE AVE. 1, ONCE TRAFFIC INCREASES LEAVING CONEY ISLAND USING CROPSEY AVE NORTH TO BELT PARKWAY, TRAFFIC SHOULD BE DIVERTED BY TRAFFIC AGENT NOT BY TRAFFIC SIGNALS. 2. DIVERT TRAFFIC EAST ON NEPTUNE AVE TO STILLWELL AVE WHICH HAS ACCESS ROUTES TO BELT PARKWAY. TRAFFIC AGENTS INFORECE TO MAKE LEFT ONTO STIWELL AVE NORTH BOUND TO EXIT CONEY ISLAND FOR BELT PARKWAY ACCESS. 3. NEPTUNE AVE EASTBOUND IS ANOTHER EXIT FOR TRAFFIC LEAVING CONEY ISLAND WITH ACCESS TO BELT PARKWAY EAST AND WESTBOUND. WAITING FOR TRAFFIC SIGNALS AND TRAFFIC AGENTS DIRECTING TRAFFIC WHEN TRAFFIC SIGNALS ARE AT RED AND GREEN WILL NOT TO WORK. THE FLOW OF TRAFFIC LEAVING OUT OF CONEY ISLAND MUST BE DONE AGAINST TRAFFIC SIGNALS IN ORDER TO RELIEVE THE HEAVY CONGESTION. I LIVE ON WEST 37TH STREET AND THE TRAFFIC REACHES THAT FAR BACK. BY KEEPING THE FLOW GOING WILL HELP CITY TRANSIT BUSES MOVE MORE FREELY AND MOST OF ALL FIRE, EMS AND POLICE WILL HAVE BETTER REPONSE TIME.

Driving
Driving
Neptune Ave - West 19 St - Brooklyn

Remap hart place off the creek overpass to make right to Neptune ave or go straight to Surf Avenue. Make west 17 street one way out of Coney and less congestion on the coner of west 17 Crospey and Neptune.

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Pedestrian
Pedestrian
Neptune Ave - West 17 St - West 19 St

Every time I come to this intersection I am AFRAID to cross in either direction. Cars, trucks, and buses are turning really fast all the time. The two gas stations that are located here do not make it any better. I find this intersection VERY unsafe for pedestrians and drivers as well. There are also many auto shops on Neptune Ave that add to the chaos that is going on. There needs to be a crossing guard at this intersection as soon as possible considering the schools that are located close by.

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Pedestrian
Pedestrian
Neptune Ave - West 5 St - West 6 St

Neptune Ave between West 5th street and West 6th St is a long and dangerous block that is used by seniors to get from the Warbasse side to the shopping center and back crossing against 4 lanes of traffic and many double parked cars. Seniors have trouble walking to the corners making this a nightmare waiting to happen. This area is also a major bus thoroughfare. On top of which it has become a raceway as cars try to make the light on the corners. Please note there are very active driveways on the north side of Neptune Ave. I suggest a flashing yellow light mid block at 525 Neptune Ave with pedestrian crossing signage to make drivers aware of the defacto crossing.

Public Transit
Public Transit
Stillwell Ave - Neptune Ave - Mermaid Ave

It is long past time that Coney Island have an express train into the city. Especially now with all the residential buildings that have been constructed adding thousands of additional residents. It shouldn't take people an hour to an hour and a half to get to midtown.

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Pedestrian
Pedestrian
Ocean Parkway - Shore Parkway - Shore Parkway

This is another difficult intersection for pedestrians to cross. There is no light and drivers rush trying to turn onto the Belt Parkway.

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Pedestrian
Pedestrian
West 6 St - Shore Parkway - Neptune Ave

There are only a few pathways for a person to walk from Coney Island to another neighborhood, and all of them are dangerous including this one on Shore Road by the entrance to the Belt Parkway. A high volume of traffic comes at pedestrians from every direction, and one has to be careful crossing here. I believe there was also a pedestrian who was killed here by a car.

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Pedestrian
Pedestrian
Cropsey Ave - Bay 50 St - Belt Parkway Exit 6 North Wb

There are only a few pathways for a person to walk from Coney Island to another neighborhood, and all of them are dangerous including this one on Cropsey Avenue by the bridge over the. Belt Parkway. There is a Yield sign but the cars come off the Belt Parkway at a high speed and often don't yield. This is a particularly dangerous place to try to cross especially at night. I can't imagine how a older person would be able to do it.

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