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Not at all. The plan is to ban private vehicles and through traffic within the cross town streets (East-West direction, numbered roads) in Manhattan.

Larger cross-town streets like 14th, 23rd and 42nd would remain open to all traffic. The smaller streets is where the ban would go into a place making them a single grade mixing zone for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles. Service vehicles (delivery, garbage, taxis) can access these smaller streets but at a <10MPH speed.




> Larger cross-town streets like 14th, 23rd and 42nd would remain open to all traffic.

Wasn't 14th just closed to cars starting this week? https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/03/nyregion/car-ban-14th-str...


Yes, but that’s to manage L train shut down problems.

There’s a meaningful difference between a stop gap plan to address immediate problems and larger change in how we think about transportation within New York




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