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What is the best time to drive in Manhattan?

During weekday morning rush hour, traffic in Manhattan is heaviest between 7 and 10 AM, with Midtown being the most congested area. Congestion then eases up somewhat between 10 AM and 4:30 PM before rush hour resumes from 4:30 to 7 PM. On weekends, traffic is generally lighter than on weekdays.



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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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Drivers crossing through Manhattan's central business district will face a new toll beginning in the Spring of 2024. The fee is expected to be between $9 and $23 per day for drivers entering or exiting during peak traffic hours.

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During weekday morning rush hour, traffic in Manhattan is heaviest between 7 and 10 AM, with Midtown being the most congested area. Congestion then eases up somewhat between 10 AM and 4:30 PM before rush hour resumes from 4:30 to 7 PM. On weekends, traffic is generally lighter than on weekdays.

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Although the convenience of a car is hard to beat, trains free you from the costs and hassles of urban parking. They usually deliver you straight to city centers. Train travel, with its spacious seats and room to get up and walk around, is more relaxing and comfortable and the view is usually better.

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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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A trip lasting 5 to 7 days is long enough to explore Manhattan from the very tip up to Harlem and see much more of Central Park. Enjoy a relaxing sightseeing cruise and get fantastic views of the skyline from the water.

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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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It depends upon where you're going and what time of day. In midtown at rush hour, walking is quicker. If you're going from Chelsea to Inwood at 1am, driving is quicker. What is your experience driving in Manhattan?

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The best place to park when traveling to New York City is at the North Bergen Park & Ride bus station in New Jersey. The price to park for 24 hours is $10.00. The price includes one adult round-trip ticket bus transfer into and out of New York City.

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Drivers going below the minimum speed can be charged with a moving violation for blocking or impeding traffic. In Nassau County, New York, for example, you could be fined almost $300 for driving too slowly.

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While it might be slightly cheaper to drive than to fly (not much cheaper, though, once you add in parking, gas and tolls) you'll also lose a full day of your time in the city. It's impossible to do the exact math without knowing how long you plan to stay, but if it were me, I'd fly.

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