Phase II - Feedback Map (2015 - 2016)

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Speeding
Speeding
Queens Boulevard - 74 St - 76 St

These lanes are very wide. People speed off the express lanes and keep going fast on the local lanes.

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Inadequate Lighting
Inadequate Lighting
Queens Boulevard - Connector - 74 St

Inadequate lighting here. Dark at night.

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Not Enough Time to Cross
Not Enough Time to Cross
51 Ave - Queens Boulevard - St James Ave

Not possible to cross all the way to the other side in relaxed walking speed with the current signal timing.

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Double Parking
Double Parking
Queens Boulevard - Connector - Woodhaven Boulevard

Too many vehicles other than buses get in the way of pulling in, loading, and unloading. Bus riders should not have to get off in the middle of the street.

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Long Distance to Cross
Long Distance to Cross
Eliot Ave - Long Island Expwy Et 19 Eb - Queens Boulevard

This intersection is incredibly dangerous. It is very wide and confusing turns for cars, and inadequate pedestrian crossings where pedestrians naturally wish to cross puts everyone at risk.

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Bike Lane Requested
Bike Lane Requested
Queens Boulevard - Connector - Woodhaven Boulevard

This space is much too wide with too many travel lanes infront of the Mall. The result is that drivers speed and change lanes recklessly. Very dangerous for the ton of pedestrians in this area and exceptionally so for people on bikes.

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