Description
The barriers that were set up to prevent dangerous turns have been crashed into and not replaced. most of them are gone. Last week I witnessed two pickup trucks swerve from behind the bus at the bus stop at Harrison Ave and Westside to make a turn onto Harrison Ave. during am rush.
also asked...
Q. What pedestrian and traffic safety elements would you like the city to consider?
A. 1. Traffic: Curb Extension/Daylighting Request (Curb extensions are traffic calming measures which improve sight lines and encourage slower turning speeds.)
A. 1. Traffic: Curb Extension/Daylighting Request (Curb extensions are traffic calming measures which improve sight lines and encourage slower turning speeds.)
Q. Additional Information
A. No Answer Given
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13 Comments
RRC <small class="fwn">(Verified Official)</small>
Marion Roger (Registered User)
Horus (Registered User)
https://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ped_bike/univcourse/pdf/swless11.pdf
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
Marion Roger (Registered User)
I have even asked our councilwoman of JC has to have to wait until ALL15 of them have been killed and thrown away before we get new ones...
Back when there were only 2 or 3 that had been knocked down we posted on seeclickfix about it....
And then when another couple of them got knocked off we did the same thing.....2 or 3 could have been replaced.... Sadly now we have wait til the big order they placed for more (probably when they order a larger citywide quantity of them the per unit rate is slashed...(which does sound smart) However the problem is that there's a back order and its going to take time till the manufacturer gets them to us....a
cetera at cetera.....
I have personally witnessed a few drivers impatiently passing the stopped bus again lately; it's just a matter of time before someone gets hit in that crosswalk. Why isnt JCPD olicing that spot at least at night when all the commuters are getting off the busses there?
These southbound drivers pull into opposing traffic (the Northbound lane of West side Avenue) because they're in such a **** hurry ...it's only a matter of time before omeone will be hit in that croaswalk.
I am aware that my tone sounds militant and angry but I'd rather be angry now then afterwards ...because of there is an accident or a fatality because nobody listened to me I will sound a lot worse.
I am really hoping this can be repaired much sooner than anticipated because it is becoming obviously a huge risk now that they're almost ALL missing!
And to make matters worse say are probably gonna tell us now they have to wait till springtime because the snow plowers can't plow West side Avenue correctly ..... That was the excuse I got last year about why we had to wait the Spring time to get them in.....
Traffic – Jennifer C (Verified Official)
An anonymous SeeClickFix user (Registered User)
I am keeping this issue open because community members were told that the materials were backordered. Until the bollards have been reinstalled I believe the issue remains unresolved.
Also there is a limit to controlling aggressive drivers. They are ultimately responsible for their actions, but to curb illegal and reckless behavior it might help if the local police district temporarily increase neighborhood patrols near this site during the am and pm rush.
Horus (Registered User)
Something to consider for the Buildings & Streets Dept
Here is a website for Rugged plastic posts that spring back upright after impact. Might save some replacement time and money when they are knocked down.
https://www.uline.com/BL_590/Flexible-Posts?keywords=Plastic+BOLLARDS
Acknowledged Building & Streets - Joseph (Verified Official)
Building & Streets - Crystal (Verified Official)
RRC - Samantha (Verified Official)
Jersey City, NJ (Verified Official)
jg (Registered User)