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Vallone Jr. urges emergency lanes on Queens Boulevard

Posted by Gold_12TH on Sun Aug 19 13:40:23 2012

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Forget bike lanes and pedestrian plazas: It’s time to accommodate emergency responders navigating Queens’ deadliest road, a lawmaker says.

City Councilman Peter Vallone (D-Queens) is calling on the Department of Transportation to create an emergency-services lane along the entire length of Queens Boulevard, once dubbed “Boulevard of Death” for its high rate of pedestrian fatalities.

Vallone — chair of the Council’s Public Safety Committee and a potential candidate for Queens borough president next year — wants one lane in each direction of the boulevard marked “Emergency Lane,” so motorists know to get out of the way for flashing lights and sirens.

“In Manhattan they have these lanes and when you hear sirens you know exactly what lane to leave open, but as you sit on Queens Boulevard, where the traffic is just as bad, motorists have no idea what lane to leave empty,” Vallone said.

“I spoke to one ambulance corps who said an emergency lane would cut their response times and I’m not sure why the city thinks emergencies only occur in Manhattan and not in the outer boroughs.”

The councilman sent the DOT a letter last week requesting the lane markings.

“We’d consider a request for this or other street changes in conjunction with FDNY,” said a DOT spokesman.

Vallone said Queens Boulevard — which runs 7.2 miles from Long Island City to Jamaica and is 12 lanes wide for most of its length — suffers from congestion due to out-of-sync red lights installed to combat pedestrian fatalities.

“I think that with all the efforts they’ve made to slow traffic down or stop it entirely, it’s about time they made an effort to speed up our emergency response vehicles in the outer boroughs.”

--- http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/queens/pol_siren_song_BSdgrXGeI9ZAeEUU2zvJRO#ixzz240zBi2TZ

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Re: Vallone Jr. urges emergency lanes on Queens Boulevard

Posted by JAzumah on Sun Aug 19 19:38:22 2012, in response to Vallone Jr. urges emergency lanes on Queens Boulevard, posted by Gold_12TH on Sun Aug 19 13:40:23 2012.

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We can invest in Medivac choppers to speed things up. The time savings would be immense.

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Re: Vallone Jr. urges emergency lanes on Queens Boulevard

Posted by Bounad Hanhic on Sun Aug 19 19:59:05 2012, in response to Re: Vallone Jr. urges emergency lanes on Queens Boulevard, posted by JAzumah on Sun Aug 19 19:38:22 2012.

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Some would say that is a ploy to get the Vallone name some wider exposure and a good reputation outside of Astoria. When Peter Vallone Jr.'s brother Paul Vallone ran for council in 2009 out in Whitestone/Bayside, he did poorly and some will say damaged the Democrats chances at winning that council seat which is represented by Republican Dan Halloran.

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