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jm14ed t1_jd5ruhv wrote
Reply to comment by arirachaelb in Help me out NYC by arirachaelb
This thread will be closed soon, but you should look into the ymca or the HI hostel in the upper west side. Your budget won’t allow for much else.
jm14ed t1_j9wjrt8 wrote
Reply to comment by Ame_No_Uzume in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
I don’t think you know what the point of your statement was either.
jm14ed t1_j9v85t5 wrote
Reply to comment by arthurnewt in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
There are no trains from Secaucus between 2:30 am and 5 am to New York Penn. Otherwise, there are pretty frequent trains.
jm14ed t1_j9v25t3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
Stop putting words in my mouth.
The vast majority of people take public transit to work in the congestion zone. Of course, some “working class” people drive, but many of those folks do it because they choose to, not because they have to.
jm14ed t1_j9v1urs wrote
Reply to comment by lu7z in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
In some of the scenarios there would be a credit for paying the tolls on the Hudson River crossings, in the other scenarios it would only be a $5 toll. I don’t think that’s unreasonable when you could park at Secaucus and take NJT to Penn during the majority of the time.
jm14ed t1_j9uz8i3 wrote
Reply to comment by lu7z in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
Sure, not all, but the vast majority.
If you work overnight, then the proposed congestion tolls seem to be very modest.
jm14ed t1_j9uxfs8 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
If by “disconnected” you mean dealing with facts, then I guess I’m guilty of that.
jm14ed t1_j9uw235 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
The working class rides the subway and bus to work.
jm14ed t1_j9utevv wrote
Reply to comment by Entry-Level-Cowboy in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
It is by definition a toll, since it’s a fee to use particular road(s).
The quote something you put ‘>>’ before the text.
jm14ed t1_j9uqws2 wrote
Reply to comment by Entry-Level-Cowboy in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
jm14ed t1_j9uoqnp wrote
Reply to comment by Entry-Level-Cowboy in MTA Pushes Congestion Pricing Back to Second Quarter of 2024 by perspicatic
Ubers and taxi rides are tolled in every scenario, so not sure what you are talking about. They have also been tolled for every pick up and drop off below 96th street for several years.
jm14ed t1_j7vfnl0 wrote
Reply to comment by barcatoronto in If you “lose” a citibike by ar1680
They are either a troll or a dumb 13 yo kid who thinks they are being edgy.
jm14ed t1_j7vbhvu wrote
Reply to comment by froggythefish in If you “lose” a citibike by ar1680
Citibike doesn’t get any public funding
Not that you care about facts or anything.
jm14ed t1_j6jduwx wrote
Reply to comment by TwoDamnedHi in An album of hidden, defaced, obstructed, and fake plates. The majority of these vehicles are owned by city employees. by NYCBikeLanes
I think you aren’t aware of what stealing is. Maybe it’s because all that boot licking has damaged your brain..
jm14ed t1_j6jcd5n wrote
Reply to comment by TwoDamnedHi in An album of hidden, defaced, obstructed, and fake plates. The majority of these vehicles are owned by city employees. by NYCBikeLanes
Meh.. fuck law breakers who steal from everybody because of their small pricks.
jm14ed t1_j4shvto wrote
Reply to comment by HEIMDVLLR in Left Hand Meet the Right Hand: New York’s Failure to Implement Transit-Oriented Development - Skynomics Blog by vanshnookenraggen
Why should I waste any more time on you?
You admitted that you don’t care about facts and you clearly have your head firmly between your two cheeks.
Not sure why you feel like stalking me.
Edit: I’m honored that you blocked me. Good luck continuing to live in ignorance.
jm14ed t1_j4sgi3g wrote
Reply to comment by HEIMDVLLR in Left Hand Meet the Right Hand: New York’s Failure to Implement Transit-Oriented Development - Skynomics Blog by vanshnookenraggen
Wow.. I thought you didn’t believe in facts..?
I’m not surprised you can’t figure out the difference here.
jm14ed t1_j1vr81r wrote
Reply to comment by No_Tax5256 in Speed cameras often nab vehicle owned by NYC council’s transportation chairperson: Report by mowotlarx
Probably because the idiots who are killing pedestrians are not smart enough to control their speed. Are you one of them?
jm14ed t1_iymgftj wrote
Reply to MTA Flags Contractor Errors, Adds Two More Years to Subway Signal Work Forecast by ToffeeFever
Sounds like the MTA wrote a crappy spec.
jm14ed t1_iyjjs1e wrote
Reply to comment by Crimsonwolf1445 in Captain of 78th Precinct Defends Arrest of Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing Defaced Plate by LonelyGuyTheme
You’re talking about the suv owner, right?
jm14ed t1_iyizbq4 wrote
Reply to comment by ITAVTRCC in Captain of 78th Precinct Defends Arrest of Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing Defaced Plate by LonelyGuyTheme
That was pretty clear from the start, though, right?
The folks that are upset that the lawyer isn’t still in jail for looking at a car the wrong way aren’t the brightest bulbs.
jm14ed t1_iyiu591 wrote
Reply to comment by higmy6 in Captain of 78th Precinct Defends Arrest of Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing Defaced Plate by LonelyGuyTheme
Poor educational system or they just like whippets a lot..
jm14ed t1_iyihdtd wrote
Reply to comment by No_Tax5256 in Captain of 78th Precinct Defends Arrest of Famed Bike Lawyer For Fixing Defaced Plate by LonelyGuyTheme
A license plate is the property of the state.
I haven’t heard a complaint from them, have you? I think they would be more interested in the person who obscured their property in the first place.
jm14ed t1_isbqubv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in One result of Adams gutting local government: DOT has built 8.3 miles of protected bike lanes of the required 30 by GentleShiv
There’s less than 200 miles of protected bike lanes in the city. Those are the only ones that really protect bicyclists.
jm14ed t1_jd7ow7a wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Bring on congestion pricing by nychuman
A 10-15% reduction in traffic in the congestion zone will make a lot of buses travel faster.