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2006-07-23 05:18:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Brooklyn to Manhattan is usually a short trip on one of over a dozen subway lines that connect the two boroughs. There are bad places to be in Brooklyn, but a lot of desirable areas as well. I won't list neighborhoods because basically all of them have good and bad areas except the really high end places. Like Carroll Gardens and Dyker Heights. Mixed neighborhoods that could offer you a good value would include Park Slope, though that one is pretty safe and kind of skewed toward the upper end, Sunset Park, Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Crown Heights and Williamsburg. Bedford Stuyvesant was an area that was long regarded as dangerous, but lately it is becoming gentrified and the quality of the area might be such that the rents have not caught up yet. Whatever area you pick, look closely at the exact area that you will be living in.
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You can take the prospect expressway to the BQE to the Brooklyn battery tunnel or manhattan bridge or brooklyn bridge.
You cannot take a truck on the Belt Parkway.
2006-07-23 05:21:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Cross the Brooklyn bridge and BAM you're in Manhattan.
2006-07-23 05:18:39
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answered by Justin 3
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Here is a link to NYC's dept of transportation website. That should give you the truck routes you need.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/trans_maps/truckroutes.html
I also reccomend www.mapsonus.com for picking a route,
it is the best map site I have used this far.
2006-07-23 05:26:04
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answer #5
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answered by msdagney 4
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you can purchase a new motor carriers map at a truck stop that gives all restricted highways in the front state by state.it also gives all low bridge warnings.
2006-07-23 05:25:40
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answer #6
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answered by big diesel 2
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Try google maps
2006-07-23 05:18:39
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answered by ramblin guy 4
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Try google earth!
2006-07-23 05:19:18
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answered by Sorcha 6
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try an atlis or call the highway patrol non emergency number and they can tell you
2006-07-23 05:19:26
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/trans_maps/truckroutes.html
2006-07-23 05:23:30
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answered by AL 6
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http://www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/trans_maps/truckroutes.html
Hope that helps!
2006-07-23 05:20:47
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answer #11
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answered by love2travel 7
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