Lot's of patience!!!!! I live in NYC and the traffic can be a pain in the a**...but you get used to it after a while.
2007-01-03 16:33:08
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answered by Don't dream it's Over 2
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Another consideration, do you own the car? Many, many, many rental car companies won't insure you to drive in NYC.
However, I think driving in the NYC suburbs is actually worse than driving in the city. More drivers, with less experience, plus the "me first" attitude and so many expressways built when cars only reached 20 miles/hour. In the city, traffic is comparatively orderly. But the pedestrians will jump in front of you.
2007-01-04 13:41:04
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answered by Jean Talon 5
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unless you're getting paid for it DON'T and even then it's hard. The fastest and cheapest way around Manhattan is by subway or on foot.
I have literally spent 30 minutes to go around 1 block [ I had to make a delivery and all the double parking spaces were taken]
The math : 1/5 mi + 1/20 +1/5 + 1/20 =10/20 mi = 1/2 mi =1mph
btw. above 14 Th St. Manhattan is on a grid
5 blocks to a mile crosstown & 20 blocks to a mile up & downtown. So now you know why cab fares are based on 1/5 mile.
2007-01-04 03:16:50
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answered by Anonymous
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well one thing ... typically you don't run lights in the city
Cabs and people are tough to avoid but you have to
I was 17 the first time I drove it and it's not for rookies ...
you need big city experience for this kind of driving .. many cars people and movement. I tell people I drive to Tampa just to keep up some of the "skills" needed for driving up here. I've driven Dallas, LA, Atlanta, Chicago and some others ... I've driven from NY to Fl to Tx to IL and unless your really good at driving
take a cab, bus or subway ... easier and faster since they've got all the experience
2007-01-03 16:47:40
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answered by Chele 5
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i live in manhatten NY. driving? haha you're funny. you would get to your destination much faster walking than driving. lets say you need to go 20 blocks. use the subway, or walking. subway you can get their in 4 minutes depending on how trains are running. walking would take about 15 minutes or more driving would take about 45 minutes. NYC is one of the busiest cities in the world don't take your own car and expect any better than bad driving conditions in the city. it's always rush hour in NYC don't drive unless you want to take the long way and are taking your time and want to be late.
2007-01-03 16:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-15 15:17:54
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answered by kemmer 4
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Don't. Take a taxi or a bus. I lived in New Jersey for 8 years and worked in NYC for a while...trust me, you don't want to drive in NYC unless you absolutely have to!
2007-01-03 16:34:08
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answered by Team Chief 5
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Familiarize yourself with roads on a Sunday morning before attempting rush hr. traffic. Remember no right on red anywhere in city. Get a basic map that shows basic street and avenue grids ad relationships to each other and Central Park , bridges and tunnels and landmarks. As well as a more detailed map showing address group #s . Such as 12th street 200s block. Get your sense of direction first. Locate parking options before going. Get easy pass before going.
2007-01-03 16:41:37
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answered by CAE 5
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avoid it, take the subway, bus, taxi or walk. I find that sundays are the best day if you plan to drive in NYC.
2007-01-10 07:13:22
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answered by nj2pa2nc 7
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Mass Transit is the only way to go....Parking is expensive, tickets are worse and they all drive like Kamakazis
2007-01-08 06:40:12
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answered by PoliticallyIncorrect 4
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