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Old 06-13-13 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Needs
The Bocelli concert started at 8. Regardless of when you left, you hit the crosstown traffic and B&T congestion leaving Manhattan at the peak of rush hour. When has it ever been quick or easy to travel through Manhattan by car at the peak of rush hour? Three hours honestly doesn't surprise me. It's taken me 2 hours to get through the Holland Tunnel from downtown (granted, on a summer Friday when everyone else is leaving the city). Getting crosstown and into a tunnel or onto a bridge at rush hour has always been a nightmare. There's not really any way to make it faster. This isn't a bike issue, it's a capacity issue.

And I'm curious where you ran into bike infrastructure trying to get crosstown from Queens to one of the tunnels. Certainly not if you were going W'burg or Manhattan to the Holland or the MTT to the Lincoln.
Don't mean to blame the bike infrastructure for all of the woes, because capacity and all of the new traffic regulations and obstructions are the main issue, but taking out lanes and parking and making sanitation pickup slower for bike lanes and their stations, is taking a toll on an already bad traffic situation city-wide.

By-the-way, my wife made it to and across the Williamsburg Bridge in only 20 minutes, which meant that it took nearly 2 hours to get to and into the Holland. Not a traffic agent or cop in sight. A 13 mile trip in 3 hrs. Ridiculous. Luckily Andrea only got on stage at 8:15, as my wife and daughter were just sitting down.

Sorry for my rants, I didn't mean to hijack this thread...
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