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How do you beat traffic in NYC?

Make sure you tune in to a station with traffic updates. Try out local stations on AM radio. Avoid roads and areas with heavy construction. The toughest times to travel in and out of Manhattan are between 8-9 a.m. and 3-7 p.m. If you can, try to avoid rush hour or consider some alternate routes.



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New York City is not an easy city to drive in. In fact, serious motor vehicle accidents happen every day in NYC. It's not surprising, considering the number of cars, taxis, buses, trucks, pedestrians, bicyclists, scooters, mopeds, and motorcycles sharing New York City streets.

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Make sure you tune in to a station with traffic updates. Try out local stations on AM radio. Avoid roads and areas with heavy construction. The toughest times to travel in and out of Manhattan are between 8-9 a.m. and 3-7 p.m. If you can, try to avoid rush hour or consider some alternate routes.

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Is it faster to walk or drive in NYC? It depends on where you're going but generally speaking it's faster to drive, especially if you want to explore more than one borough. Rush hour in New York tends to be between 8 - 9am and 3 -7pm, so avoid these hours if time is of the essence.

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Trying to get into NYC during rush hour (or out of it during rush hour) is generally much worse than the LA freeways at rush hour although in LA you can find yourself stopped and in such times they can be comparable.

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Before the pandemic, traffic in most U.S. cities followed a similar pattern: a peak around 6 a.m. and another, slightly higher one around 5 p.m. But now, the number of drivers on the road increases throughout the day, with a sharp rise in the morning that balloons into a higher peak in the evening.

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The best way to get around NYC as a tourist is by taking the subway or the bus since it's cheap, efficient, and goes to most parts of the city.

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