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Reckless Driving/Speeding by Dollar Vans - Page 2 — Brooklynian

Reckless Driving/Speeding by Dollar Vans

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  • dont worry folks, as mentioned above, the North Flatbush Avenue BID and the Carlton Avenue Block Association has been working with DOT for several months on this dilema in our neighborhood. IF you walk by the area, you will notice orange markings which indicate that a flashing stop signal will be installed as soon as possible. We are asking DOT to implement this new signal as soon as possible. We are also working with members of the community polic precinct to step up enforcement in this area and to all those who disregard the red lights and stop signs, and no left turns in our area, including bicyclists, dollar vans, speeding cars, trucks, etc.

    As always, the North Flatbush Avenue BID is working hard to improve your community. If you want to know how you can get more involved in your community, go to www.nfbid.com.

  • this is a photo of the driver in yesterday's accident on carlton and prospect

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  • while it's great that a light is going to be installed at park place, i think folks really need to continue to raise complaints to 311, directly to the 77, CB8, and any one else you can think of. the light at vanderbilt and prospect does not stop people from routinely driving right through the stop sign on prospect and carlton in an attempt to make the light at flatbush, so i doubt that a light a park pl. will ameliorate all the problems at prospect/carlton.

  • thelambchop said:

    while it's great that a light is going to be installed at park place, i think folks really need to continue to raise complaints to 311, directly to the 77, CB8, and any one else you can think of.

    I agree. If anything, the problem will get worse when the Carlton Avenue bridge is ever fixed, and Dean & Carlton become the entrance to a massive parking lot.

  • DNAInfo wrote: Speeding Dollar Van Kills Man in Hit-and-Run on Flatbush Avenue, Cops Say

    PROSPECT-LEFFERTS GARDENS — A 40-year-old man died in a hit-and-run on Flatbush Avenue after he was struck by a speeding dollar van Wednesday night, the NYPD said.

    Two dollar vans were barreling north on Flatbush Avenue shortly before midnight when one struck the pedestrian near Hawthorne Street, witnesses said.

    The driver in the fatal collision also hit two other vehicles, sending three more people to the hospital in serious but stable condition, authorities said.

    “They were coming up Flatbush, speeding," said Walter Chusac, 64, who was sitting in his parked car at the time of the crash.

    The van’s collision with the 40-year-old victim propelled him beneath a silver Ford Camry heading south on Flatbush Avenue, Chusac said. The Camry, whose driver was trying to avoid the crash, then collided with Chusac’s Ford Malibu LT, he added.

    “The guy was completely underneath the front wheels” of the Camry, noted Michael Winetsky, 33, who lives on Flatbush Avenue near the scene of the accident, about the victim.

    “When I saw him, I knew he was dead,” said Ed St. Ellien, 39, who also lives on Flatbush Avenue.

    When emergency crews arrived, they found the man laying on the ground underneath a parked car in traumatic arrest, officials said.

    EMS rushed the victim to Kings County Hospital Center, where he died. His identity has yet to be released, pending notification of his family.

    Peter Bonaventure, 34, of Flatbush, the suspected driver, has been arrested, police said. He was charged with leaving the scene of an accident resulting in a death.

    Several residents complained about dollar vans speeding to get customers, especially at night.

    "They're horrible, racing up and down the streets," Donvan Samuels, 46, said of dollar vans. "It's just so dangerous. Especially at night when they're out here hustling."

    Samuels, who uses the vans occasionally, said they weave "in and out of traffic. They cut people off. Before you get off completely they pull out."

    But people will still take the $2 rides, he added.

    "It's convenient," he said.

    http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20120906/prospect-lefferts-gardens/man-killed-hit-and-run-on-flatbush-avenue-cops-say

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