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by davidf18
2400 days ago
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I live and work in Manhattan and there is a great deal of traffic congestion that could be fixed by removing parking spaces on streets that have
1. dedicated bus lanes.
2. bike lanes. 14th St has removed all parking and auto traffic and the crosstown buses are very frequent even on a weekend and convenient. A lot of traffic can be blocked by delivery trucks that are double parked on streets which have parking on both sides. One reason is that the trucks are too wide for the city streets. There should be a mandated by law maximum width on delivery trucks for NYC that are no wider than an SUV or other wide car. Instead of making the trucks wide, make them long and narrow. That way, even if the delivery trucks like Fedex, UPS, Freshdirect, etc are double parked, they don't block the entire street. |
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