Williamsburg, NY - Flushing Avenue to Get Two-Way Protected Bike Lane |
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Williamsburg, NY - Flushing Avenue will sprout a protected, two-way bike lane to link cyclists between the Manhattan Bridge and Williamsburg.
In an effort to ramp up the Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway project, (as was reported here on VIN News), — essentially a borough-circling greenway idealized in 1993 — Department of Transportation officials also proposed that traffic flow be converted to one-way going westbound on the stretch of Flushing Avenue between Kent Avenue in Williamsburg and Navy Street in Vinegar Hill, as well as adding a green median separating bikers from traffic.
It’s all in the name of slowing down traffic, making a high-volume bikeway actually usable, and bringing more people to local businesses on the stretch.
“It’s part of a larger vision for a waterfront route — this step will really change Flushing Avenue for the better,” said Ted Wright, manager of the Greenway project.
This presentation to Community Board 2’s Transportation Committee was preliminary, but officials want the project implemented by July.
The finished strip would run traffic westbound with parking lanes on either side. A nine-foot green median on the north side of the lane would separate the two-way bike lane from traffic, and offer a buffer zone for pedestrians looking to cross the street.
The former eastbound traffic would be pushed to Park Avenue — but a study by the department revealed that the route could absorb double its current traffic, even at peak hours. Plus, Wright claimed, eastbound traffic on Flushing Avenue is rare.
On the other hand, biking traffic volume on Flushing Avenue is too high for safety.
“I ride my bike a lot along the strip and it feels dangerous,” said Mike Epstein, committee member. “The high speed of vehicles makes it dangerous to cross the road, to bike, and even to live nearby.”
He also added that bikers are already detoured onto Flushing Avenue because of the controversial removal of the Bedford Avenue bike lane last year.
Transportation officials noted that the new lane would prompt trucks going to the Navy Yard to stay on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway until they exit for westbound travel — improving safety and lowering freight traffic in small neighborhoods like Clinton Hill.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 08:23 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
how soon till we get a bike lane on lee ave? soon all the satmar will be biking anyway. its just a matter of time, before the majority realize, what the minority know; that biking is just a better way to get around. Just ask the chasidim in boro park, monsey and flatbush.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 08:34 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ how soon till we get a bike lane on lee ave? soon all the satmar will be biking anyway. its just a matter of time, before the majority realize, what the minority know; that biking is just a better way to get around. Just ask the chasidim in boro park, monsey and flatbush. ”
it sounds that you sit home all day long you never travel with a car
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Mar 17, 2010 at 09:05 AM Willi guy Says:Report as Inappropriate
I live in Willi, and I have no objection on bike lanes, so do most of the local residents, as long as it doesn't sacrifice the safety o the kids and elderly people.
We welcome the new plan of the Flushing Ave. Bike lane!
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Mar 17, 2010 at 09:54 AM yismeicha Says:Report as Inappropriate
I use Flushing Ave eastbound to get around the traffic on Classon Ave. Now these idiots are going to make it a one way street. Its wide enough to have bike lanes and two travel lanes.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 10:48 AM shomrim Says:Report as Inappropriate
Yes!!!
Bikers are VERY dangerous for Children going up & Down the Chaider bus! they DONT stop as the bus is flashing!
& By the way! when a car Turns the Bikers dont pay attention due to they dont feel important as they r in there beloved bike Lane to look on the uncoming vehicles so it happened LOT of times accidents w/that bikers! & Guess what?? according to the Law the Biker is the one who is Right!!!
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Mar 17, 2010 at 10:59 AM Frankliner Says:Report as Inappropriate
To make the detour up franklin then park and bedford to get back on flushing these few blocks could take u like 5-10 min. Its creazzzzy the traffic and the lights I'm not sure how they got there study that the traffic flows good
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Mar 17, 2010 at 11:29 AM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
This is a good idea, it will make it safer for people to get to jobs at the navy yard. I never drive east on Flushing anyway, just west to get to the bridge. The street seems dangerous now (trucks passing, fast driving) and this will help.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 01:28 PM enraged motorist Says:Report as Inappropriate
this bike stuff is stupidity. there are 500 cars for every 1 bike. also, why is it that cars have to obey traffic laws and bikes dont? you should be allowed to hit the bike if it's not in it's lane
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Mar 17, 2010 at 02:38 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ This is a good idea, it will make it safer for people to get to jobs at the navy yard. I never drive east on Flushing anyway, just west to get to the bridge. The street seems dangerous now (trucks passing, fast driving) and this will help. ”
And because you don't drive east on Flushing that's why all of us who do, need to suffer? East bound traffic on Flushing is not rare at all.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 05:26 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ And because you don't drive east on Flushing that's why all of us who do, need to suffer? East bound traffic on Flushing is not rare at all. ”
There is about 3x more westbound traffic on Flushing than eastbound. It's really not a big deal to go one block out of your way to make a safer street. No one will "suffer".
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Mar 17, 2010 at 05:27 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ this bike stuff is stupidity. there are 500 cars for every 1 bike. also, why is it that cars have to obey traffic laws and bikes dont? you should be allowed to hit the bike if it's not in it's lane ”
That's another human being on that bike. You don't get to kill people just because they get in your way.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 05:45 PM Chaim Says:Report as Inappropriate
So after all like the Kent Ave. people did an excellent job to get back apraximently 75 percent of parking that’s accomplishment!!
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Mar 17, 2010 at 07:01 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
Riders will ride on Flushing and Kent, but not on Bedford.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 09:19 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ Riders will ride on Flushing and Kent, but not on Bedford. ”
We'll ride everywhere.
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Mar 17, 2010 at 10:27 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ how soon till we get a bike lane on lee ave? soon all the satmar will be biking anyway. its just a matter of time, before the majority realize, what the minority know; that biking is just a better way to get around. Just ask the chasidim in boro park, monsey and flatbush. ”
Many satmar are riding bikes but just not on the dangerous streets in Brooklyn. If you go out to KJ, you will see just about everyone riding bikes to the stores to shop and to the beis medrash, mikvah and rebbe's house.
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Mar 18, 2010 at 12:20 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ There is about 3x more westbound traffic on Flushing than eastbound. It's really not a big deal to go one block out of your way to make a safer street. No one will "suffer". ”
3 times is not rare, that's all.
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Mar 18, 2010 at 12:22 PM Anonymous Says:Report as Inappropriate
“ We'll ride everywhere. ”
Even into cars or into people; because we bikers are above the law. We do whatever we feel like, not like those old fashioned hasidim.