But how do you know the truck traffic is headed to New York City? Northern New Jersey is just as populated as is Long Island. Also both highways you listed connect to upstate New York and New England.
I don’t know that all the truck traffic is heading to NYC, just as there is no way of telling from the posted video that there isn’t truck traffic heading into NYC. All I know is that truck traffic on I78 and I80 heading toward NYC is the same as ever. I also know a handful of commuters who work in NYC who have reported no shortages much less notice of an alleged trucking strike. That of course is anecdotal evidence, subject to skepticism, at least as much as the video.
But how do you know the truck traffic is headed to New York City? Northern New Jersey is just as populated as is Long Island. Also both highways you listed connect to upstate New York and New England.
I don’t know that all the truck traffic is heading to NYC, just as there is no way of telling from the posted video that there isn’t truck traffic heading into NYC. All I know is that truck traffic on I78 and I80 heading toward NYC is the same as ever. I also know a handful of commuters who work in NYC who have reported no shortages much less notice of an alleged trucking strike. That of course is anecdotal evidence, subject to skepticism, at least as much as the video.