Manhattan running out of space for pedestrians

Times Square crowd, Manhattan, New York City, NY

Would you believe there are now so many pedestrians in parts of Manhattan that they have to walk in car lanes?

From a NY Times article: “In the core of Times Square, there is no doubt about the need to create more space for pedestrians,” he said. “In one October afternoon a couple of years ago, between 3 and 7 p.m. we counted 4000 people walking literally in the street, in traffic lanes, because the sidewalks were too crowded. It is clearly a safety issue as well as a quality-of-life issue.” says Tim Tompkins, the president of the Times Square Alliance business district.

What’s interesting is that in NYC, there’s absolutely no question which is more important – pedestrians or cars. So business groups are actually talking about how to limit auto traffic in these areas and make more room for pedestrians, one tactic being a sort of ‘toll booth’ for certain streets. Maybe Manhattan will finally have its first major ‘pedestrian-only’ street, a rising trend in other progressive cities.