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MileEastbound/NorthboundWestbound/SouthboundNotes
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn
Speed Limit 50
0.0 East
Queens
Bronx
0.5Exit 1
65th Street
67th Street
3.1Parking Area
3.2Exit 2
4th Avenue
Fort Hamilton Parkway
3.3Exit 3
West
Verrazano Bridge
Staten Island
4.3Exit 4
14th Avenue
Bay 8th Street
5.4Exit 5
Bay Parkway
6.5Exit 6
Cropsey Avenue
Coney Island
Exit 6S
Cropsey Avenue South
6.5Exit 6N
Stillwell Avenue
Cropsey Avenue North
7.2Exit 7A
Coney Island
Shell Road
7.6Exit 7
Ocean Parkway
Exit 7B
Ocean Parkway
8.0Exit 8
Coney Island Avenue
9.5Exit 9A
Knapp Street
Sheepshead Bay
9.5Exit 9B
Knapp Street
Exit 9
Knapp Street
Sheepshead Bay
10.1Plum Beach Rest Area
11.1Marine Park Service Area
11.4Exit 11S
Flatbush Avenue South
Rockaways
11.4Exit 11N
Flatbush Avenue North
Marine Park
12.1Draw Bridge
12.5Riding Academey
14.2Exit 13
Rockaway Parkway
15.2Exit 14
Pennsylvania Avenue
16.0Exit 15
Erskine Street
Queens County
Borough of Queens
Kings County
Borough of Brooklyn
17.6Exit 17
Cross Bay Boulevard
Woodhaven
Rockaways
Exit 17S
Cross Bay Boulevard South
Rockaways
17.9Exit 17W
North Conduit Avenue
17.9Exit 17N
Cohancy Street
Cross Bay Boulevard North
18.7Exit 19
Nassau Expressway
Van Wyck Expressway
Kennedy Airport
Exit 18B
Lefferts Boulevard
Aqueduct Racetrack
19.8Exit 20
150th Street
Rockaway Boulevard
North
Van Wyck Expressway
Whitestone Bridge
20.5Exit 20
Kennedy Airport
JFK Expressway
20.9Exit 21A
Rockaway Boulevard
21.6Exit 21B
Farmers Boulevard
Exit 21B
Farmers Boulevard
Guy R Brewer Boulevard
22.1Exit 22
Springfirld Boulevard
23.1Exit 23B
Sunrise Highway
Brookville Boulevard
Exit 23A
North Conduit Avenue
225th Street
23.1Exit 24A
Francis Lewis Boulevard
23.6Exit 24A
Merrick Boulevard
Francis Lewis Boulevard
23.6Exit 24B
130th Avenue
Exit 24B
Merrick Boulevard
24.7Exit 25A
Southern State Parkway East
Eastern Long Island
Interchange is on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties
24.7Exit 25B
Elmont Road
Linden Boulevard
Exit 25B
Linden Boulevard
Interchange is on the border of Queens and Nassau Counties
26.4Exit 26B
Hempstead Avenue
Belmont Racetrack
Exit 26B
East
Hempstead Avenue
Belmont Racetrack
26.4Exit 26C
West
Hempstead Avenue
Nassau CountyQueens County
Borough of Queens
27.0Exit 26D
Belmont Racetrack
27.4Exit 27
Jamaica Avenue
Jericho Turnpike
Exit 27E
East
Jamaica Avenue
Jericho Turnpike
Queens County
Borough of Queens
Nassau County
27.4Exit 27W
West
Braddock Avenue
Jamaica Avenue
28.0Exit 28A
Hillside Avenue
28.6Exit 28B
Union Turnpike
28.9Exits 29E-W
Grand Central Parkway
Hauppauge
Triboro Bridge
29.9Exit 30E
East
Long Island Expressway
Eastern Long Island
29.9Exit 30W
West
Long Island Expressway
Manhattan
30.8Exit 31E
East
Northern Boulevard
30.8Exit 31W
West
Northern Boulevard
33.2Exit 32
Bell Boulevard
33.6Exit 33
North
Bronx
New England
Exit 33
South
Clearview Expressway
Bell Boulevard
33.9Exit 34
Utopia Parkway
34.3Exit 34
160th Street
Utopia Parkway
35.0Exit 35
14th Avenue
Francis Lewis Boulevard
35.4Exit 36N
North
Whitestone Bridge
Bronx
35.4Exit 36S
South
Whitestone Expressway
NY Airports
Speed Limit 50
Queens County
Borough of Queens

BOROUGHWIDE — Mayor Bill de Blasio has a special holiday message for motorists driving on Brooklyn’s Third Avenue: Slow down!

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The city is planning a major crackdown on reckless drivers, according to the mayor, who announced that the city will lower the speed limit from 30 MPH to 25 MPH on Third Avenue and Hamilton Avenue starting this month.

The new speed limit will be in place along a 2.2-mile-long stretch of Third Avenue from Prospect Avenue to 62nd Street and along a 1.9-mile-lomg section of Hamilton Avenue from Luquer Street to 18th Street.

In addition, the New York Police Department will step up enforcement on city streets. The efforts will include expanded truck enforcement. The NYPD is focusing on commercial trucks to ensure these vehicles are following traffic laws.

The city’s action, announced by de Blasio and Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg on Dec. 23, comes in the wake of six fatal crashes on Third and Hamilton avenues in recent months.

“The recent traffic fatalities have made us even more determined to keep Vision Zero moving forward. We’re increasing our traffic enforcement efforts and lowering the speed limit on two of Brooklyn’s busiest streets to ensure that all New Yorkers arrive home safely for the holidays,” de Blasio said in a statement.

Vision Zero is the de Blasio administration’s ambitious plan to reduce the number of traffic fatalities on city streets. The plan went into effect in 2014.

“We believe that lowering the speed limit along Third and Hamilton avenues, coupled with strong enforcement, will help calm traffic in the burgeoning neighborhoods of Gowanus, Red Hook and Sunset Park,” Trottenberg said.

Local elected officials endorsed the safety initiatives announced by the mayor.

“Reducing the speed limits on Third Avenue and Hamilton Avenue, where we lost too many lives this year, is a good step,” said Councilmember Brad Lander, a Democrat representing Park Slope.

“For years, residents of Sunset Park have been calling for action as pedestrians and cyclists have been killed by motorists due to an outdated and dangerous transit grid at major roads like Third Avenue. We are pleased the mayor has responded, but lowering the speed limit is just the beginning,” said Democratic Councilmember Carlos Menchaca, whose district includes Red Hook and Sunset Park.

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Local officials and street safety organizations have implored the de Blasio administration to take strong measures to safeguard bike riders.

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In 2019, there was a shocking number of deaths of bicyclists on Brooklyn streets, according to city officials. Of the 28 deaths of bike riders on New York City streets this year, 17 were in Brooklyn. That’s a sharp increase from 2018, when there were two bicyclist deaths in the borough.

The fatalities included a 30-year-old cyclist killed on Third Avenue near 36th Street in July. The victim was riding north on Third Avenue when she swerved to avoid a parked car’s opening door and was hit by an oncoming tractor-trailer, police said.

Still, the city is making strides in its push to increase safety for bike riders under the Vision Zero initiative, according to de Blasio and Trottenberg.

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In July, the de Blasio administration released its Green Wave plan with the goal of expanding the number of protected bike lanes on New York streets. In 2019, DOT installed 21.4 miles of new protected bike lanes, including bike lanes on Fourth Avenue in Sunset Park, Seventh Avenue in Bay Ridge and Fountain Avenue in East New York.

DOT expects to install 60 additional miles of protected bike lanes by the end of 2021, 30 miles in each of the next two years.

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“As New York City saw an increase in cyclist and pedestrian fatalities in 2019, we must increase our focus on the timely implementation of Vision Zero. By using known and proven solutions, we can save lives and provide all New Yorkers with safe, equitable and dignified transportation alternatives,” said Danny Harris, executive director of the organization Transportation Alternatives.