Study On New York's Busiest Intersections

A study identifies the busiest intersections in New York State, with a focus on Brooklyn and Nassau County.

Summary

  • A new study highlights the busiest intersections in New York State.
  • Brooklyn and Nassau County host the majority of these busy intersections.
  • Atlantic and Fourth Avenues in Brooklyn see over 76,000 vehicles daily.
  • Long Beach Boulevard and East Park Avenue in Nassau County have over 95,000 drivers daily.
  • Drivers cumulatively spend over 1,000 hours waiting at lights each day at these intersections.

Chapter 1

Introduction to Study Findings

0:00 - 5 sec

The video opens with an introduction to a new study showing the busiest intersections in New York State.

The video opens with an introduction to a new study showing the busiest intersections in New York State.

  • The study reveals New York State's busiest intersections.
  • The findings particularly highlight intersections in Brooklyn and Nassau County.

Chapter 2

Busiest Intersections in Brooklyn

0:05 - 10 sec

The intersection at Atlantic and Fourth Avenues in Brooklyn is identified as extremely busy.

The intersection at Atlantic and Fourth Avenues in Brooklyn is identified as extremely busy.

  • Traffic analytics firm INRIX conducted the study.
  • Atlantic and Fourth Avenues intersection in Brooklyn has over 76,000 vehicles passing daily.

Chapter 3

Busiest Intersections in Nassau County

0:14 - 7 sec

Nassau County's busiest intersection at Long Beach Boulevard and East Park Avenue is highlighted.

Nassau County's busiest intersection at Long Beach Boulevard and East Park Avenue is highlighted.

  • Long Beach Boulevard and East Park Avenue have traffic over 95,000 vehicles daily.
  • The study presents significant traffic congestion at this Nassau County intersection.

Chapter 4

Impact on Drivers

0:22 - 7 sec

The video discusses the impact of these busy intersections on drivers' time.

The video discusses the impact of these busy intersections on drivers' time.

  • Drivers experience considerable delays, spending a total of over 1,000 hours waiting at lights.