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NYC Streets— Roadside & Tow Coverage

Major NYC commercial spines, crosstown arteries, and neighborhood-defining boulevards. We dispatch trucks to every street listed below — and most of the side streets in between. Tap one to see the corridor, the failure modes that generate roadside calls there, and the services we run most often.

Manhattan Streets

13 streets we dispatch trucks to in Manhattan.

Broadway

Avenue

Runs the full diagonal of Manhattan from Bowling Green to Inwood and continues north through the Bronx as US-9. Crosses every avenue grid in Manhattan and stitches together the Financial District, SoHo, NoHo, Union Square, Times Square, Lincoln Square, the Upper West Side, Morningside Heights, Harlem, Washington Heights, and Inwood.

5th Avenue

Avenue

Runs south-to-north from Washington Square Park to 142nd Street, dividing Manhattan into East and West. Anchors Museum Mile, the Plaza District, the Flatiron, and the southern edge of Harlem.

Park Avenue

Avenue

Runs from Union Square north through Murray Hill, Midtown East, the Upper East Side, Carnegie Hill, East Harlem, and across the Park Avenue Bridge into the Bronx as a wide median boulevard.

Madison Avenue

Avenue

One-way northbound spine from 23rd Street to 138th Street, parallel one block east of 5th. Anchors the Madison Avenue retail corridor on the Upper East Side and runs straight up to the Madison Avenue Bridge into the Bronx.

Lexington Avenue

Avenue

One-way southbound spine from East Harlem to Gramercy. Carries heavy commuter, taxi, and bus traffic and serves Hunter College, the 59th-Lex hub, and Grand Central.

Houston Street

Crosstown Street

Major Manhattan crosstown from FDR Drive at the East River to West Street at the Hudson, dividing SoHo from Greenwich Village and Lower East Side from East Village.

Canal Street

Crosstown Street

Crosses lower Manhattan from the Manhattan Bridge approach on the east to the Holland Tunnel entrance on the west. The single most congested NYC commercial truck corridor.

Delancey Street

Crosstown Street

Major east-west connector feeding the Williamsburg Bridge from the Bowery. Carries heavy truck and rideshare volume in both directions.

Bowery

Avenue

Lower Manhattan north-south spine from Chatham Square to Cooper Square, connecting Chinatown, Lower East Side, NoLita, NoHo, and East Village.

14th Street

Crosstown Street

Major crosstown from the East River to the Hudson, with a busway between 3rd and 9th Avenues that restricts non-bus traffic during peak hours.

34th Street

Crosstown Street

Penn Station and Herald Square cross-spine, busiest mid-Manhattan crosstown for cars and buses.

42nd Street

Crosstown Street

Times Square / Grand Central / UN crosstown spine. Heavy tourist, theater, and commuter volume around the clock.

125th Street

Crosstown Street

Harlem's main crosstown spine from the Hudson River to the Triboro/RFK Bridge approach.

Brooklyn Streets

12 streets we dispatch trucks to in Brooklyn.

Atlantic Avenue

Avenue

Runs from the Brooklyn waterfront at Furman Street east through Brooklyn Heights, Cobble Hill, Boerum Hill, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, East New York, and across the Queens line to JFK.

Flatbush Avenue

Avenue

Brooklyn's longest commercial spine, running from the Manhattan Bridge approach south through Downtown Brooklyn, Prospect Heights, Flatbush, Midwood, and Marine Park to the Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Bridge to the Rockaways.

Bedford Avenue

Avenue

Brooklyn's longest avenue, running north-south from Greenpoint through Williamsburg, Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Flatbush, and down to Sheepshead Bay.

Ocean Parkway

Parkway (surface)

Tree-lined parkway running from Prospect Park south to Brighton Beach and Coney Island. Service lanes flank a central through-roadway.

Eastern Parkway

Parkway (surface)

Olmsted-designed boulevard from Grand Army Plaza east through Crown Heights and Brownsville to Ralph Avenue.

4th Avenue (Brooklyn)

Avenue

North-south spine from Atlantic Avenue south through Park Slope, Gowanus, Sunset Park, and Bay Ridge to the Verrazzano on-ramp at the Belt Parkway.

Kings Highway

Boulevard

Major southern Brooklyn east-west spine from Bay Parkway east through Midwood, Flatlands, and Canarsie to the Belt Parkway.

Nostrand Avenue

Avenue

Runs from Williamsburg south through Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights, Flatbush, Midwood, Sheepshead Bay, and the foot of the Marine Parkway Bridge to the Rockaways.

Myrtle Avenue

Avenue

Runs from Downtown Brooklyn east through Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy, Bushwick, and across the Queens line into Ridgewood and Glendale.

Fulton Street (Brooklyn)

Avenue

Major commercial spine from Downtown Brooklyn east through Fort Greene, Clinton Hill, Bed-Stuy, and East New York to the Queens line.

Coney Island Avenue

Avenue

Runs straight south from Prospect Park through Kensington, Midwood, and Gravesend to Coney Island.

Linden Boulevard

Boulevard

Runs from East Flatbush across East New York, Brownsville, and into Queens through Jamaica.

Queens Streets

12 streets we dispatch trucks to in Queens.

Queens Boulevard

Boulevard

Wide multi-lane boulevard running from the Queensboro Bridge east through Long Island City, Sunnyside, Woodside, Elmhurst, Rego Park, Forest Hills, Kew Gardens, and Briarwood to Jamaica.

Northern Boulevard

Boulevard

Runs from the Queensboro Bridge east through Long Island City, Astoria, Jackson Heights, Corona, Flushing, Bayside, Douglaston, and across the Nassau line as Route 25A.

Roosevelt Avenue

Avenue

Runs from Long Island City east through Sunnyside, Woodside, Jackson Heights, Corona, and Flushing under the elevated 7 train.

Astoria Boulevard

Boulevard

Western Queens spine running parallel to the Grand Central Parkway from the Triboro/RFK Bridge east toward LaGuardia.

Woodhaven Boulevard

Boulevard

Major north-south spine connecting the LIE in Elmhurst south through Rego Park, Forest Hills, Richmond Hill, and Woodhaven, eventually continuing as Cross Bay Boulevard.

Cross Bay Boulevard

Boulevard

Continuation of Woodhaven south across Jamaica Bay via the Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge to Broad Channel and the Rockaways.

Rockaway Boulevard

Boulevard

Major southern Queens spine from East New York east through Ozone Park, Howard Beach, JFK Airport, and Springfield Gardens.

Hillside Avenue

Avenue

Major southeast Queens commercial spine running from Kew Gardens through Jamaica, Hollis, Queens Village, and Bellerose to the Nassau line as Route 25.

Jamaica Avenue

Avenue

Runs from the Brooklyn line at Cypress Hills east through Woodhaven, Richmond Hill, Jamaica, and Queens Village.

Main Street (Flushing)

Avenue

Flushing's central commercial spine from Northern Boulevard south to the Long Island Expressway and beyond into Kew Gardens Hills.

Union Turnpike

Turnpike

Runs from Kew Gardens east through Briarwood, Fresh Meadows, and Glen Oaks to the Nassau line.

Francis Lewis Boulevard

Boulevard

Major north-south spine in eastern Queens, from Whitestone south through Bayside, Queens Village, Cambria Heights, and Laurelton to the Belt Parkway.

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