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Re: Can we keep Manila unpaved?
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BIG +1 here. I was driving West on Columbus, and an older group of 4 literally waited until the light turned green and started crossing. All of the cars had to swerve/stop.

Everyone on here complains about the drivers (rightfully so), but the pedestrians are equally as terrible.

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Now if only there was a way to prevent people from crossing intersections when the light is green for cars...


Pedestrians seem to think either A. That the light is for them and that the Walk/Don't walk sign doesn't apply to them or B. That in areas where the lights and signs are on different timers that they should just dart out.

I do wonder why it seems that they think that once it turns to Green for cars going against them they should cross.

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I guess DT is the only place speeding is an issue?


Do you have a DT complex? Manila is the topic of this thread, hence we're talking about Manila, which unfortunately for you is located DT. Want to bring up speeding that doesn't pertain to a particular street that's located DT? Start another thread.


Seagull is correct - although SixthBoro raises a good point about the broader issues of out-of-control drivers in Jersey City. We've all seen location specific posts, and probably general posts such as the pedestrian initiatives that address traffic calming - but it shouldn't turn into a complaint-a-thon, rather try to suggest how as citizens to respond more effectively to the issue of speeding. Who want's to start it?? WEBMASTER - feel free to turn this into the first post on the subject of "what to do about speeding in JC".

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BIG +1 here. I was driving West on Columbus, and an older group of 4 literally waited until the light turned green and started crossing. All of the cars had to swerve/stop.

Everyone on here complains about the drivers (rightfully so), but the pedestrians are equally as terrible.

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Now if only there was a way to prevent people from crossing intersections when the light is green for cars...

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Now if only there was a way to prevent people from crossing intersections when the light is green for cars...

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And the raceway has returned...

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I guess DT is the only place speeding is an issue?


Do you have a DT complex? Manila is the topic of this thread, hence we're talking about Manila, which unfortunately for you is located DT. Want to bring up speeding that doesn't pertain to a particular street that's located DT? Start another thread.

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That wasn't suggested at all...

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I guess DT is the only place speeding is an issue?

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I guess DT is the only place speeding is an issue?

Posted on: 2013/11/19 12:04
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Probably because the only time you notice there's a car parked there is when there's a car that you can't see past being park there. Humans don't do a great job of noticing things that are not exceptions to what they're expecting.

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totally agree with this...Erie is almost worse though because it's so narrow and people are always parked right up to the corners on every block. so as a pedestrian, you have to step off the curb and then like peek around the parked cars, vans, etc


side note: why does it always seem like it's a van or SUV parked right on the corner so you can't see anything?

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why does it always seem like it's a van or SUV parked right on the corner so you can't see anything?


because SUVs are the favorite model of the JCPD.

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Because people driving them aren't capable of parallel parking on the narrow streets?


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totally agree with this...Erie is almost worse though because it's so narrow and people are always parked right up to the corners on every block. so as a pedestrian, you have to step off the curb and then like peek around the parked cars, vans, etc


side note: why does it always seem like it's a van or SUV parked right on the corner so you can't see anything?

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totally agree with this...Erie is almost worse though because it's so narrow and people are always parked right up to the corners on every block. so as a pedestrian, you have to step off the curb and then like peek around the parked cars, vans, etc


side note: why does it always seem like it's a van or SUV parked right on the corner so you can't see anything?

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Totally agreed. I noticed the exact same thing on Erie St when there was paving on the cross streets through Harsimus Cove.

A couple of bumps in the road and drivers really do slow down--and guess what else? Once they've slowed down for the bump, they are a lot more likely to stop for a pedestrian waiting in the crosswalk!

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Anyone else notice the improvement? Cars are actually traveling at the speed limit and slowing down. It's like a race way usually...

Clear case for speed humps.

Posted on: 2013/11/18 15:30
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