Can somebody share a better measurement than "18 blocks" for the rest of the world?
A block can vary, but in a city like NY a safe estimate is 0.1 mile per block. So 18 blocks is something like 1.8 miles or 2-3 km.
It's you-shoud-probaby-walk-this-distance-for-your-health walking distance.
He's less than a block from the N R W line too. Such an inconvenience.
A "block" is not a fixed measurement, it is the distance between cross streets in a grid. They have blocks in Europe and people definitely understand the concept in my experience.
Its also significantly worse for Manhattan because depending on if you turn 90 degrees its like 4.5 times the distance.
I understand the concept of a block (even if they don't really exist in my city), but that doesn't really give me an idea of the actual distance, so it's a pretty useless information to me. Using proper standard metrics makes much more sense.
It bugs me when screenshots are posted by themselves.
Here's 10 min of work getting all sources in the screenshot.
Reddit - r/NewYorkCity
X - ScooterCasterNY
Youtube - FredomNews.TV
In the video clip, the guy explains he's not paying to go 18 blocks. He's paying because the one-way streets force him to go south one block, charging the $9, before he can go anywhere north. That is understandably annoying.
Yes but he's a multimillionaire so that makes his complaint irrelevant.
He chooses to pay a congestion fee to travel because he's wealthy.
He's mad because he's a CEO and probably believes from the bottom of his heart that he shouldn't have to pay that fee the way everyone else does.
To quote Immortal Technique "only little people pay all these taxes fees."
He gets charged every time he moves his car?
- Yes cars cost money to maintain.
- Is there a camera pointed at his car or something? Ready to swipe his credit card as soon as anything happens to the car?
No, the toll gets charged only once per day.
There are some issues with the way they've implemented congestion pricing, in my infrequently-visits-NYC mind, but this complaint is outside of them.
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