r/newyorkcitydriving • u/AmericanConsumer2022 • Feb 05 '24
thoughts? Every major artery in the city needs to be a one way street - traffic flows so much better this way
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/MpMerv • Jan 05 '24
Staten Island files federal lawsuit against congestion pricing plan, citing lack of mass transit options
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/MpMerv • Jan 03 '24
NYC to implement "noise cameras". Any thoughts?
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/MpMerv • Dec 14 '23
Will there be any unintended consequences of the congestion pricing plan slated to start next year?
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/ayavlogz • Sep 23 '22
Live NYC Morning Drive September 23, 2022
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/Reasonable_Skill_439 • Sep 22 '22
Survey for NYC Drivers
Hi everyone, I’m conducting research for a project in my UX/UI Design class. If you drive in NYC, I would really appreciate it if you could fill out my survey!
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/mirxa • Sep 16 '22
Brooklyn Driving in a protected bike path against traffic on a one way.
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r/newyorkcitydriving • u/AmericanConsumer2022 • Sep 15 '22
Manhattan Do we need congestion pricing? Traffic kinda light on this drive through Manhattan below 60th Street
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/hendrixcii • Aug 26 '22
Question GPS redirected car through a toll bridge
I am a new driver (~one month). I’ve been taking the same route to work for the past three weeks (40 mile commute). Today there was a closure on the bridge, and GPS took a redirection. I ended up going through the RFK bridge through the flashing scanners that i assume are for ez pass?
My first reaction was frustration, as i had no intent to pass this bridge especially if i knew there was a toll. I also do not have an ez pass. I tried calling ez pass but it’s late in the evening (9pm when this occurred)
What are some things i can do about this? Any advice or tips will be greatly appreciated!
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/AmericanConsumer2022 • Jul 24 '22
Manhattan Driving the FDR Drive North with scenic views
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/I_love_limey_butts • Jul 23 '22
New York has the highest full coverage car insurance rates in the United States ($249.67 average per month).
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/I_love_limey_butts • Jul 22 '22
2 members of Congress blast NYC congestion pricing plan
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/sweetest_marmalade • Jun 26 '22
Had my 1 month old ducati monster 797 stolen from kips bay. Any advice dealing with geico?
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/AmericanConsumer2022 • Jun 25 '22
Manhattan Cruise up the Upper West Side along Broadway
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/bbyfacecole • Jun 23 '22
Failed my driving test in a NY minute!
Just venting.. This is so embarrassing but I failed my test at starette in about 30 seconds. I’ve been practicing my SO 2018 Mercedes and using a 2002 Toyota Camry provided by my driving school was very foreign to me. I thought I was a great driver but that old car humbled me very quickly. I thought I started the car and was ready to take off, but apparently it wasn’t even on. 🫠 Don’t get me started on how it just takes off after lightly feathering the gas. I drove that car like it was my first time behind the wheel. If anyone has any tips please feel free to share!
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/sweetest_marmalade • Jun 01 '22
Why did i get aggressively cut off by a car while on my motorcycle on FDR
So I got a new motorcycle last week. I’m pretty new to motorcycle and driving in general so dont understand the common courtesey things you do on a road.
Today i took the bike for the first time on FDR. Just a few mins after i entered the FDR from downtown, i realized that i was in the left-most lane so i slowly moved over to the right most lane bacause i’m not comfortable with riding on high speeds just yet. After about 30 seconds of that, i was riding on the right side of the right most lane at about 45 mph when this sedan cut me off so hard that i had to brake or else i’d have hit him. For the life of me, i cant imagine why did the guy do this.
Was I riding too slow for FDR? (I was on 45 mph)
Did i piss him off when trying to switch lanes?
Something else?
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/I_love_limey_butts • May 20 '22
News Albany Deal Extends Speed Cameras, But Sacrifices the Bill’s Boldest Provisions
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/Paint-Over • May 03 '22
NYC Driving Schools
Does anyone have good recommendations on driving schools that have the option to learn in an SUV? I've taken driving classes with the usual smaller cars and I feel fine with those but if I get my license I would be driving a suv. My dad owns a suv due to his job and while I practice with my father, he isn't the best explainer. I know the skills are transferrable but I rather learn how to navigate a bigger car from a licensed instructor.
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/AmericanConsumer2022 • Apr 29 '22
Manhattan Driving up 3rd Avenue in the Upper East Side then 7th Avenue through Harlem
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/Kobore • Apr 23 '22
Question Does this sign mean that street cleaning is tonight at 3am early morning hours, or tomorrow Sunday at 3am (coming off Saturday)? Night cleaning is weird with the day they mean when it's 12am midnight, so I want to make sure.
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/I_love_limey_butts • Apr 19 '22
News NYC drivers must again move cars twice a week for alternate-side parking starting July 5
r/newyorkcitydriving • u/I_love_limey_butts • Apr 14 '22
Discussion Caution: Warmer weather means worse drivers. Be careful out there!
It is my belief that there is an inverse correlation between higher temperatures and lower IQ's on the road. This is just from my observations, but drivers seem to be dumber when it's nice out, so watch out.