Restrict parking to one side of the street at a time on 2-lane residential streets
This has been posted before but should be reviewed again. Vehicles parked on both sides obstructs traffic flow and creates unnecessary hazards in many neighborhoods, like unseen pedestrian stepping out between parked cars to cross street.
8 comments
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Stephanie Harris commented
How is it a problem when you live on a dead end street??
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Anonymous commented
It's a constant problem on the dead end street I live on. Had to have cars towed just so I could reach my driveway
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Anonymous commented
How would banning an entire street of vehicles solve that? Just ticket the only two blocking the intersection
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Anonymous commented
The issue is less being able to navigate the city in a car. Its the fact it unsafe to cross the road at even at some four way stops, since a lot of drivers roll to a stop in the middle of crosswalks, because the cars lining the sides of the road blocks the view of both pedestrians and drivers
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Anonymous commented
If you can’t navigate cars then the real question is, why are you even driving Karen?
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Anonymous commented
I agree with parking on one side of the street only because you can’t always see oncoming cars or children standing on the curb trying to cross the street. For safety sake it’s a good idea.
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Anonymous commented
streets are narrow in some areas and it is a problem with cars parked on both sides all city streets should have parking just on one side
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Anonymous commented
No!!! Why should people pay for your obvious road rage and your inability to drive. Why are pedestrians going to just “run out into the street? No. If anything, please don’t drive since it’s clear you’re not capable