Things to Avoid with NYC Transportation

Transportation is a must throughout NYC. You don’t want to walk everywhere, especially if you don’t know how to get there. This is why it is important to use the public transit systems provided. When in NYC, make sure to not do these things when it comes to transportation. It is better to be safe than sorry when navigating the streets of the city.

 

Don’t Drive Yourself!

Of course, you already know this, don’t you? Let’s just see why you shouldn’t, shall we? Not only is it busy, busy, busy but it can become quite hectic. People are walking everywhere, cars swerve in and out and you will have to wait for a while before moving. Should we go on? It is just not the best idea in general.

 

Traveling During Rush Hour

Even if you’re not the one driving, this can get pretty old. Not only do you want to make it to your destination in a timely manner, but you don’t want to sit in the cab all night. Skip heading out during the rush hour. Opt to go to the area ahead of time and find something to do before you are scheduled to do whatever it is you’re going to do!

 

Outrageous Cab Fare

If you thought gas was expensive, think again. Not only is cab fare expensive on weekends, but during certain hours of the day they charge even higher prices! They can make up the prices as they go. Keep this in mind the next time you want to jump in a cab. Uber tends to have competitive pricing, which might be more affordable. Comparing the rates is recommended.

 

Be Smart on the Subway

The subway brings a whole set a different problems. Being safe while riding it is a must. Do not stand on the platform close to the tracks while subways are entering. Wait for the doors to fully open before getting into them. Do not keep your items unattended or open while on the subway. You will also want to stay away from anyone asking for money.

 

Pedicabs are Actually a Thing

Pretty cool, we know. They’re also pretty expensive. Skip using these unless you really, really want to ride them. They can run up into the $100’s for using them. Thought the cabs were expensive, think again. These are double, if not triple the cost sometimes.

Joshua Kirkham, New York City – Learn More