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Why is it whenever there is eastbound traffic on the Northern State Parkway and Long Island Expressway it usually clears up by Roslyn Road?

 

To my experience, the entire LIE has been a "slow zone" for me.

 

Speaking of slow zone, Long Beach has 25mph Speed Limit on Park Av.

 

Like New Yorker's follow speed limits anyway. We're talking about highways and expressways here and there is NO chance these roads would accommodate a 25 mph limit.

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It's funny because when I drive around Riverdale, I see the same amount of V6's and V8's parked or rolling around that neighborhood.

LOL... In Riverdale I've been seeing a TON of Audi's of late and other luxury cars but primarily Audi's.  I do a count every morning when I walk to the express bus or Metro-North and during my 5-10 minute walk, there always seems to be an Audi meeting me.  In the summertime I've seen Lamborghini's flying down Riverdale Avenue.  Folks used to be more reserved in buying high-end cars here (they certainly are in the estate area in Fieldston, as you can see a Toyota parked in front a multi-milllion dollar 1920's house lol), but apparently that is changing. lol

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LOL... In Riverdale I've been seeing a TON of Audi's of late and other luxury cars but primarily Audi's.  I do a count every morning when I walk to the express bus or Metro-North and during my 5-10 minute walk, there always seems to be an Audi meeting me.  In the summertime I've seen Lamborghini's flying down Riverdale Avenue.  Folks used to be more reserved in buying high-end cars here (they certainly are in the estate area in Fieldston, as you can see a Toyota parked in front a multi-milllion dollar 1920's house lol), but apparently that is changing. lol

 

They lease them as the Audi ads are almost nonstop on cable TV

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They lease them as the Audi ads are almost nonstop on cable TV

Most are leasing these days. If I had a car I would do the same thing... Lease for 3 years, then trade in for another one when the agreement is up.  It's much easier that way and less stress, especially with the terrible roads here in New York.

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