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Is it easier to drive in NYC or LA?

By comparison, most of LA is much easier, with the possible exception of downtown LA at rush hour can be chaotic as well, but not to the same extent as what I've seen in NYC.



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Driving in Los Angeles could prove difficult if it's your first time in the city. After all, its roads cover 21,825 miles and the population stands at nearly four million. For that reason, it's useful to research the main driving rules and regulations before you visit.

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Once you're in the city, most people find that they don't need a car, because you can easily take taxis or the subway to get where you're going. Plus, the cost of parking your car adds up quickly, especially if you'll be visiting for several days.

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Owning a car can be essential for newcomers, as relying solely on walking might be impractical in such a large city. However, the high cost of living in NYC can make car ownership financially challenging. Nevertheless, alternative transportation options are available for those who choose not to own a car.

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It comes as no surprise: New York City is among the worst cities to drive in -- with the worst traffic and infrastructure among the 100 largest cities in the United States, according to a recent study.

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Traffic: LA Rush Hour Weekday morning LA rush hour is roughly from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. The evening LA rush hours are around 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. and later. On weekend nights, traffic heading into or out of Downtown L.A. and Hollywood can be heavy.

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Whether you're staying within mainland Manhattan or traveling to the burrows and beyond, there are tons of subways, buses, taxis, trains, and ride-sharing services that can get you where you need to go.

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