Closing Bell: Where's the Traffic Enforcement on Jay?
Streetsblog reports on how a team of volunteers tracked three traffic violations on Jay Street between Willoughby and Johnson Streets during the month of October: Bike lane blocking, bus stop blocking, and illegal U-turns. According to the blog, “On that one block, 49 drivers parked in the bike lane every hour, 18 parked in the…
Streetsblog reports on how a team of volunteers tracked three traffic violations on Jay Street between Willoughby and Johnson Streets during the month of October: Bike lane blocking, bus stop blocking, and illegal U-turns. According to the blog, “On that one block, 49 drivers parked in the bike lane every hour, 18 parked in the bus stop, and another eighteen made an illegal U-ey… In an average hour, three [police car] drivers parked in the bike lane, five parked in a bus stop, and two of the U-turners were cops.” That means there were as many illegal U-turns by police officers on this block as there were summons issued for illegal U-turns on the same stretch in the entire month of September. Good grief!
On Jay Street, Police Break Traffic Laws More Than They Enforce Them [Streetsblog]
I know! The person(s) who made this video must have not seen that the number of jaywalkers outnumbered any illegal parked/driving vehicles.
This was a complete waste of someones time.
I know! The person(s) who made this video must have not seen that the number of jaywalkers outnumbered any illegal parked/driving vehicles.
This was a complete waste of someones time.