I would imagine that if you’re in Cicero, North Syracuse, or Clay, then pray! Not being able to take 81 through the city is going to put so much time on the clock. If it’s winter time, pray that plows actually plowed the city streets!
I don’t understand, where does the traffic go? why would having all the cars at grade “reconnect communities”? isn’t this less efficient for drivers and people walking in the community?
I get your point but it'll only be like 25k more because viechles that aren't going into the city will be going on 481 which will be the new 81. But I agree with you.
What about north of the city? Up by the mall and farmers market and up through to 7th north street and the thruway?
I like all the low-poly nissan 300zxs
the most unrealistic part of the video is how sane they’re driving
I'm really looking forward to the "no build" alternative.
The state should reroute I-81 to part of I-481 and I-690 back to I-81.
The Dewitt and Fayetteville exit on 481 already get backed up, I imagine it will only get worse.
I wonder how many people are going to die in ambulances that are stuck in traffic
I would imagine that if you’re in Cicero, North Syracuse, or Clay, then pray! Not being able to take 81 through the city is going to put so much time on the clock. If it’s winter time, pray that plows actually plowed the city streets!
I don’t understand, where does the traffic go? why would having all the cars at grade “reconnect communities”? isn’t this less efficient for drivers and people walking in the community?
Horrible idea 100k extra cars traveling thru the city
I get your point but it'll only be like 25k more because viechles that aren't going into the city will be going on 481 which will be the new 81. But I agree with you.
@@TheCaspianSea442Thats what people are hoping for.😅
Go woke go broke. This will only hurt Syracuse. What a failure
A lot of money and detours for a city (shitty) of 125,000 people
You say 125000 people like that’s nothing? Are you suggesting nys should only invest in nyc and like one road per county otherwise