Information On New York Traffic

By Kristen Baird


Driving standards across the U. S. Vary greatly depending on the city, its region, primary function and planning. While most cities allow people to travel through with very few issues, a few are famous for their extreme conditions. When it comes to the list of worst places in the states to navigate a vehicle, New York traffic is second only to Los Angeles, CA.

The majority of people who live and work in the city would strongly suggest that one opt to use public transport rather then try and navigate the streets. The subway is very affordable and much quicker than private cars, as are the buses and cabs. A good many individuals also say that walking or riding a bike within the metropolis is better than driving.

Navigating this city will also take a bit of finesse and a great deal of confidence. There is very little opportunity to switch lanes to make a last minute turn and courtesy is virtually unheard of. Those who traverse these streets on a daily basis often show no patience for those who are unfamiliar with where they are going or who try to do something that disrupts the flow.

The flow, such as it is, is usually little more than a slow crawl. Between the hours of 7am and 7pm, the average speed is a generous 16mph, sometimes falling to a creeping 6mph at certain times. To say the streets are congested would be a considerable understatement.

Many things can contribute to the Big Apple streets being congested and the occasional gridlock. Considering that the city is mainly compiles of theaters, corporate style businesses, fashion houses, prime dining, high end shopping as well as the United Nations and Wall Street brokerages. The fact that the tunnels and bridges are the only passages by which most of the city may be reached, backups are common.

One must be quite brave to attempt parking in the downtown area. There are plenty of garages available, though their fees can be quite high depending on which block they are located and finding a parallel space during the peak hours is both hazardous and difficult. Those driving personal vehicles should be prepared to spend a lot of time searching a spot or be ready to pay the cost for an enclosed structure.

Bikes are common on the city streets as an increasing number of individuals not only find it a healthier way to travel, but a much faster one as well. There are lanes dedicated for bicycles, though they are more of a suggested guideline than an absolute rule. Many people use those them as parking spaces so the cyclists are commonly seen rolling down the sidewalks are dodging in and out of the slow moving vehicles.

Frequent radio broadcasts, as well as websites and designated television stations showing the views from closed circuit cameras around the city, help drivers plan alternate routes around trouble spots. Since many offices are closed and few deliveries are being made, Sunday tends to be the easiest day to drive downtown. It is recommended that one make sure there are no marathons, parades are special events planned that may delay travel.




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