Getting Around In New York City
There are 5 main ways to get around New York, they are;
By Subway
By Taxi
By Car
By Bus
By Foot
The subway isn’t the cleanest form of transportation—homeless people live in stations and even in subway cars—but since everyone uses it all the time, central Manhattan is generally considered safe.
Nighttime is not necessarily a dangerous time to travel as long as you are taking a popular subway line, abstain from flashy jewelry, and are not going to one of the outer boroughs. Stay away from the platform’s edge, and board the train during non-rush hours from the off-peak waiting area, marked at the center of every platform (this area is monitored by cameras, and the conductor’s car often stops here).
Once you board, try to be in the same subway car as other people you think are safe and stay near the middle to be close to the conductor (you’ll see his face from the platform).
During rush hour and in crowded stations like 42nd St.-Times Sq., hold your bag with the opening facing you to discourage pickpockets. A real concern for women is sexual molestation—there are quite a few crazies who ride the subways to brush up or grope others. If this happens, be loud in your indignation.
When dealing with taxi drivers, remember that they know where they are going better than you, so don’t presume to know the best route to somewhere because it’s what you’ve heard.
Remember to tip at least 15% and a minimum tip of at least 50 cents if not more.
Where To Stay:
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