Thursday, August 30, 2012

Trucks, trucks everywhere — so please be careful

As you've probably noticed, the entire neighborhood is one big construction zone there's a lot of construction going on around the neighborhood ... (here's a look at 17 of the current projects).

All this constructions means, of course, construction trucks and equipment. A lot of it. A lot of these trucks are flying around. Everyone's in a hurry. Often, there are flag wavers keeping an eye out for pedestrians.


[Bobby Williams]

But often there aren't.






So be careful. (Don't worry — this isn't an anti-texting-while-wearing-Bose-headphones or talking-on-a-smartphone-while-walking screed.)

I watched this truck maneuvering to drop off a fresh dumpster at the former Cabrini site on Avenue B at East Fifth Street the other morning. The driver didn't have any lookouts as he was throwing it into reverse and moving quickly on Avenue B... I slowed down when he made a sudden stop and put it into reserve to back up East Fifth Street...


Then he stopped on East Fifth Street, as if he changed his mind, and zipped out going the wrong way — without stopping — and racing to the south...


A woman toting two small kids and pushing a stroller had crossed the Avenue a few moments before... and there was the oblivious guy on his phone talking about last night a little ways away.

As you may have read, Soho fixture Jessica Blue was crushed to death Monday morning after she was caught by the rear wheels of a flatbed semi turning right from Houston onto Sixth Avenue. The NYPD cited the driver for failure to yield and failure to exercise due care, according to Streetsblog.

Streetsblog noted that the truck cab was missing "the required front-mounted crossover mirrors, which give truck drivers a view of what’s directly in front of them."

5 comments:

  1. The East Village has always had trucks. If you don't like trucks, then move back to [..............]

    Just getting THAT ONE out of the way.

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  2. I imagine our local elected officials will be front and center on this issue.

    Oh, sorry — developers are involved, so they'll stay mum.

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  3. thanks grieve for the helpful reminder.
    just the other day i was one step from being a pancake! (glamcake?)

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  4. Thanks, Glamma.

    I took all these in the last week or so... I just see too many people not paying any attention to their surroundings. And if these drivers are in a hurry and someone gets in a blind spot...

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