How are you able to color in vehicles in video? It’s very useful for pointing out all the vehicles by categories, like you did in the last couple videos.
IMO they should just make all separated bike infrastructure 2 lanes wide. That way ebikes can pass regular ones, and there's enough room for emergency vehicles.
I'm praying congestion pricing actually helps with people blocking the crosswalk/block. This example was egregiously bad, but I haven't lived in NYC in years so I don't know if it became normalised after covid.
I'm surprised you would make this statement; congestion pricing is not going to reduce cars or solve blocking the box/crosswalk. Less car lanes, more transportation (light rail taking up a lane), and protected bike lanes will.
Congestion pricing set high enough to keep the streets at capacity and not over capacity will help with traffic jams like this, and probably keep more space free in general.
Tons of people have been complaining about how the fee is too much for them. If even 10% of them are telling the truth, that would still amount to a noticeable reduction in traffic.
Never been, NYC looks nuts in these videos. Do police just... not give out tickets there? I guess I've seen similar videos for Melbourne, maybe just selection bias? Usually OK, sometimes much worse?
"oh no we had to go around cars stuck in traffic! how will we cope! and we had to spend several extra seconds to do it we didnt plan on! THE HORROR!" insufferable bollocks
It is objectively not safe for pedestrians to unpredictably be filtered through traffic, like that last forced to walk across the bike lane. Also the noise from horns and constant exhaust fumes and engine noise make for an awful place to be. And it's not necessary when you have so many alternative forms of transit available.
🦀🦀🦀The judge in the final lawsuit just ruled in thr MTA's favor. Congestion pricing here we come! 🦀🦀🦀
How are you able to color in vehicles in video? It’s very useful for pointing out all the vehicles by categories, like you did in the last couple videos.
It's a mixture of masking techniques in my video editor (DaVinci Resolve.) This one almost broke my computer trying to render the damn thing though
@@miser-micromobilitynyc3628 Lol
Bikes should have a full sized lane that can be used by emergency vehicles.
IMO they should just make all separated bike infrastructure 2 lanes wide. That way ebikes can pass regular ones, and there's enough room for emergency vehicles.
I'm praying congestion pricing actually helps with people blocking the crosswalk/block. This example was egregiously bad, but I haven't lived in NYC in years so I don't know if it became normalised after covid.
It's ok, they just banned bike lanes where I live. Problem solved!
Of for sure there bud. In reality you need fewer people period. Cities the size of New York are just bad.
You need better public transport and more polite people. Works fine in Amsterdam and every Japanese city
You get shitty traffic in cities of all sizes - it's a land use problem, not a population one.
I'm surprised you would make this statement; congestion pricing is not going to reduce cars or solve blocking the box/crosswalk.
Less car lanes, more transportation (light rail taking up a lane), and protected bike lanes will.
Congestion pricing set high enough to keep the streets at capacity and not over capacity will help with traffic jams like this, and probably keep more space free in general.
Tons of people have been complaining about how the fee is too much for them. If even 10% of them are telling the truth, that would still amount to a noticeable reduction in traffic.
@@jordanb722 Agreed. We can't let those filthy poors do things like _drive_ during rush hour.
Even if it doesn't directly, the revenue will improve transit service and go further in incentivizing people to use alternatives
Never been, NYC looks nuts in these videos. Do police just... not give out tickets there?
I guess I've seen similar videos for Melbourne, maybe just selection bias? Usually OK, sometimes much worse?
City cops don't have time for things like traffic enforcement.
@@teebob21 oh they do, but if you can afford to drive in the city you can afford tickets
"oh no we had to go around cars stuck in traffic! how will we cope! and we had to spend several extra seconds to do it we didnt plan on! THE HORROR!"
insufferable bollocks
I hope you're never waiting for an ambulance that's blocked like the one in the video
It is objectively not safe for pedestrians to unpredictably be filtered through traffic, like that last forced to walk across the bike lane. Also the noise from horns and constant exhaust fumes and engine noise make for an awful place to be. And it's not necessary when you have so many alternative forms of transit available.