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Enhancing Traffic Flow At Train Station

Port Washington Police aim to keep traffic moving and the community safe.

Drivers may want to pay close attention to traffic regulations at .

The is monitoring the train station and the surrounding areas for traffic control and driving infractions.

"Our mission is keep traffic flowing, and ensure a safe environment for both the driver and pedestrian," Police Commissioner Angela Lawlor Mullins.

Some residents are already seeing a difference. One Patch reader commented that he for exiting the station from a point marked "Entrance."

charles fiori July 5, 2012 at 03:59 pm
My friends, none of this is difficult. There are signs that need no explanation (unlike NY City parking regulations which seem like a ratatouille of arrows, hours, and do's and don'ts). Not a single soul should move in and out of the station lots thinking that what they could or couldn't do wasn't obvious. One additional caveat--take extreme care with both the crosswalk on Main Street (i.e. don't block the box) as well as the crosswalk leading up to the north entrance of the station building.
Dahlia Omega July 20, 2012 at 07:52 pm
Signs and line in many areas of the Port Washington train station parking lot are faded away and illegible.. Time to repaint and replace signs.

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