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Gridlock alert day
Gridlock alert day






gridlock alert day

Taxis and Ubers can be helpful but they’re expensive and also have to sit in the same traffic as every other vehicle on the roads. If you don’t have this option right from your hometown, drive to a Park & Ride location and use public transportation from there. Take a train, bus or even, a ferry, into NYC. If you live within driving distance to New York City, start your holiday season visit by maximizing your time on public transportation. You’ll inevitably cry “Uncle!” and pay any amount just to get out of your car. This is all before you’ve even begun to search for a parking lot that has space while slowly fighting your way block after block through traffic and a sea of pedestrians. Local news stations report on traffic gridlock alert days and nearly every day from Thanksgiving to New Year’s qualifiesĭriving into New York City during this peak-holiday season comes with frustration and, worst of all, so much time wasted. Traffic in and around Manhattan is insane but especially during the holiday season of November and December. Pin it! 10 Mistakes to Avoid in NYC at Christmastime Mistake #1: Driving into Manhattan. Don’t visit New York as a rookie! Be sure to read this guide before visiting New York City during the holidays to help make your trip a success. Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Share on Pinterest Share on LinkedIn Share on EmailĪre you planning to visit New York City during the Christmas season? You’ve surely seen guides with lists of all the things you need to see and do for Christmas in New York.Īfter all, the city is incredibly festive with lights, ornaments, and holiday markets, all in addition to everything else New York City has to offer.īut this guide is all about the mistakes to avoid in NYC at Christmastime… shared by a local NYer.








Gridlock alert day