Crowdedness in the southeastern part of the southeast, especially London, is a good problem. From the 19th century to the 20th century, an increase in the use of automobiles has been seen as part of economic growth, but now we are aware of the negative externalities, congestion and pollution as a result, We must take measures to limit it. Congestion in London is a big problem. It further leads to ugly blockage of the road, difficulty in driving, and the use of additional vehicles to enable it to work effectively, further increasing the problem.
The proposed congestion tariff zone is defined as Manhattan Island and is in contact with the East River and the Hudson River south of 60th Street. The northern boundary of the congested area was originally scheduled for 86th chapter, but this changed after the committee issued its recommendation on January 10, 2008. FDR Drive, New York Highway 9 A (West Side Road, Henry Hudson), Parkway, Battery Park Underground Passage, East River Bridge (Queenstown Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge) That way That way FDR Drive from East River Bridge , A free route from Lincoln and Holland Tunnel to Highway 9 A is specified. : 143-144 Traffic passing through the area or drivers (eg Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and Queens-Midtown) tunnels will charge the difference between toll and congestion fee.
East River Bike Trail is about 10 miles from Southern Fort Park to Harlem's 120th Street. There are beautiful views along the river, crowded city streets, obvious bike paths and unpleasant pedestrian access. These paths are not consistently smoothed or consistently labeled, but they provide some undeniable cool sections that are as interesting as those of the West. A powerful suit of the East River bike way, you can see the view along the long three-mile road from Battery Park to Lower East Side. Running under high altitude FDR drives, well-characterized streets reach Brooklyn, Manhattan, Williamsburg Bridge and appreciate their architecture and impressive landscape behind the city.