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Queens Subway Map

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Queens Bus Map

Queens Bus Map

Queens Subway Map Queens Bike Map

Queens Subway Map Queens Truck Map

Existing Conditions

Service roads

Parking varies between curbside and median

Slip lanes

Wide road / Long crossing distances

Queens Blvd at Woodhaven Blvd Queens Blvd at Albion Ave

Queens Blvd at 51st Ave

Queens Blvd at 51st Ave

Behavior

Aggressive turning / failure to yield

Speeding Crossing outside of crosswalks / Midblock crossing

Unorganized service roads / weaving traffic

Queens Blvd at Albion Ave

Queens Blvd at Grand Ave

Queens Blvd at Broadway Queens Blvd at Woodhaven Blvd

Safety Data: Queens Boulevard Ranks in the top 10 percent of Queens streets for severe injuries and fatalities per

mile (2009-2013 crash data)

40 persons killed or severely injured along 1.2 mile corridor since 2009; 43% (17) of which were pedestrians

Majority of pedestrians (57%) hit at intersections, while crossing with the signal

Majority of cyclists (64%) hit at intersections

Vehicle occupant injuries associated with:

• Rear end crashes (36%)

• Right angle crashes (18%)

• Sideswipe crashes (13%)

Total Injuries and Fatalities

Severe Injuries + Fatalities* 2009-2013

Total injuries

2009-2013

9** 2 2 2

3 9*

6**

105

24 185 88 50 51

58 58

*2009 – present

Markings Toolkit

Painted pedestrian space

Channelization/striping

Standard bike lane Buffered bike lane

Daylighting/add visibility at corners Parking lane stripe

Wide, high-visibility crosswalks

“Sharrows” (Shared bike lane)

Median tip extension/widening

Curb/sidewalk extension Expanded center median* (in turn bay, with turn ban)

Concrete Toolkit

*Can include tree pits

Queens Blvd & 67 Ave

Queens Blvd & 62 Dr

Queens Blvd & 69 St

New slip lane between mainline and service road

Queens Blvd & 64 St

Traffic Control Toolkit

Plastic bollards Turn bans Stop controls and parking regulations

Street reversals/ one-way conversions New signal construction Signal timing changes

Beautification Toolkit (Require maintenance partner)

Public space

CityBench

Wayfinding signs

Bike corral with planters

Public art

Street seats

Queens Boulevard 2015 Safety Project

Pedestrian path, bike lane, and slip closure Mall-to-mall crossings New traffic signals / midblock crossing

Stop controlled slip lane Slip lane with new traffic signal Painted sidewalk extensions

Map Exercise & Feedback

Use the large map to identify locations where DOT should focus improvement efforts. Use the toolkits to guide your suggestions. Please be as specific as possible. As a group, select your top points to share with the workshop. Please be as specific as possible.

Queens Blvd Operational Project 1 January 2015 community workshop

Top Points to Share

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QUEENS BOULEVARD SAFETY WORKSHOP NYC DOT