December 7 /2019 8๏ผ47 AM John F. Kennedy International Airport Terminal 4 Click on the bottom right to close the subtitles and I will stop This video is driving street view, virtual tourism. Is also a driving ASMR video Removed scary honking and various scary sounds Stereo, no talking, no music Get the best results with headphones If you like, please click [ Like ] Click "Subscribe" and "Little Bell" to watch more of my carefully crafted videos Your support is my motivation Thank you for watching Click on the bottom right to close the subtitles and I will stop If going from JFK airport to Manhattan or Long Island City, or west of Queens and north of Brooklyn (Note: Long Island City and Long Island are not the same place) Van Wyck Expy (678) and Long Island Expy are the best routes and almost the only option In this video I will take this route So we follow sign ๐ [ Van Wyck Expy ] John F. Kennedy International Airport was originally called Idlewild Airport. It was built to relieve LaGuardia airport, which had become overcrowded after its 1939 opening. In 1943, the project was renamed Major General Alexander E. Anderson Airport, after a Queens resident who had commanded a Federalized National Guard unit in the southern United States and died in late 1942. In March 1948, the New York City Council changed the name to New York International Airport, but the common name was "Idlewild" until the end of 1963. The Port of New York Authority (now the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey) leased the Idlewild property from the City of New York in 1947 and maintains this lease today. The first flight from Idlewild was on July 1, 1948 ; the opening ceremony was attended by then US President Harry S. Truman. The Port Authority canceled foreign airlines' permits to use LaGuardia, forcing them to move to Idlewild during the next couple of years. JFK has six terminals, containing 128 gates, numbered 1โ8 but skipping terminals 3 (demolished in 2013) and 6 (demolished in 2011). The terminal buildings, with the exception of the former Tower Air terminal, A 2006 survey by J.D. Power and Associates in conjunction with Aviation Week found JFK ranked second in overall traveler satisfaction among large airports in the United States, behind McCarran International Airport, which serves the Las Vegas metropolitan area. All terminals except Terminal 2 can handle international arrivals that are not pre-cleared. Most inter-terminal connections require passengers to exit security, then walk, use a shuttle bus, or use the AirTrain JFK to get to the other terminal, then re-clear security. In the last few years, improvements have been made to terminals, roadways and inter-terminal transportation. ๐ [ Van Wyck Expy ] We will take [ Exit 12B ] Usually from Exit 2 to Exit 6, there will be traffic jams in both directions Because the east and west sides are residential areas In the morning from Monday to Saturday, And 2 to 7 pm traffic can be a bit bad If you go to JFK during these hours, you need to reserve more time ๐You can also use [ Grand Central Pkwy ],
But sometimes it โs more traffic jam ๐Two roads, almost the same distance๐ [ Van Wyck Expy ] is a bit better๐ ๐[ Exit 12B ] [ Long Island Expy ] There are also traffic jams here, change to the leftmost lane, it will be much faster Take [ Queens Midtown Tunnel (Toll) ] is the fastest way to Manhattan (2019)Toll Fee: E-ZPass : $6.12
Tolls by Mail: $9.50 No toll station, use a small white box on the windshield, Or mail the bill home If don't want to pay toll, you can use [ exit 15 ], Take
[ Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge ] But it may be more than 20 minutes slower. If traffic jams may be more than 40 minutes slower For my $ 6.12, Please click [LIKE๐], thank you๐ Click "Subscribe" and "Little Bell" to watch more of my carefully crafted videos Your support is my motivation There are three lanes, two for cars on the left and one for trucks on the right. If there is a traffic jam here, it will only jam the two lanes on the left. If you take the lane on the right, You must return to the left before the dotted line becomes a solid line. If you missed it, there may be a policeman waiting for you at the last corner. Here The tunnel has two lines, Go downtown take theleft, go to midtown and uptown take the right You can also choose when exiting the tunnel Don't hit the pillar $ 6.12 ๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ U-turns to the right can also return to downtown side In Midtown, traffic conditions are different every day. I recommend using [ google map ] to check real-time traffic conditions. When driving in Midtown, Be careful with bicycles, tricycles, motorcycles, carriages Starting here, I will visit Midtown with you, Fifth Avenue, Sixth Avenue, Times Square and more . Are you coming with me? Click on the card in the upper right corner Thank you for watching. ๐ Have a beautiful day. ๐