The Number of Traffic Complaints in NYC Dropped 50% in the First 3 Months of 2020

19 April, 2020 / Alan Rosinsky

NYC Traffic Complaints Drop 37% Compared to Q1 2019 and 49% Compared to Q4 2019

Traffic in New York City tends to fluctuate throughout the year. There are certain times of the day and also certain times of the year when traffic is either more or less intense, for instance during public holidays, significant events or rush hours. Keeping these fluctuations in mind, we still notice a significant difference in the number of traffic complaints filed so far this year, compared to previous periods.

During the first three months of 2019, New Yorkers filed a total of 817 traffic complaints with 311 services. The bulk of these complaints were related to congestion/gridlock issues or truck route violations. Fast forward to the final three months of 2019, and the number of traffic complaints reaches 1006, again, mostly related to congestion and truck route problems. Traffic late in the year intensifies, as people drive around to finish their Christmas shopping. Travel times are prolonged during these months, as roads are often obstructed by heavy snow, and tourists flock into the city for the holidays.

Traffic complaints across NYC dropped 37% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2020, from a total of 817 in 2019 to 516 at the end of this March. What’s more, the number of 311 complaints dropped 49% compared to Q4 2019. You might think that 516 is still a high number of complaints in just three months, but for a city like NYC, a nearly 50% drop is unprecedented.

In the Bronx, one of the boroughs with the most extended commute times, the number of traffic complaints was also much lower compared to this time last year. The total number of complaints filed with 311 services went from 149 in Q1 2019 to just 38 in Q1 2020 – a 74% drop.

Brooklyn and Queens also saw the numbers of traffic complaints go down during the first three months of 2020, and so did Manhattan. This busy borough recorded 192 traffic complaints during the first quarter of 2019, and 118 complaints during Q1 2020, marking a -39% difference.

Interestingly enough, traffic seems to have become more of an issue on Staten Island since this year began. The borough recorded 43 traffic complaints with the 311 service during the first three months of 2020, 14 more than it recorded during the same time last year. That makes Staten Island the only borough in NYC to have more traffic-related complaints in Q1 2020 compared to Q1 2019.

Let’s take a closer look at the traffic-related complaints filed at the borough level during the three timeframes we selected.

Manhattan Traffic Complaints Drop 58% From Q4 2019 to Q1 2020

Zooming in on Manhattan, we can notice a spike in the number of traffic complaints filed with 311 services during the final months of 2019. The number of such complaints reached 278 from October through December, with 230 of these complaints related to congestion and gridlocks. By comparison, the total number of traffic complaints decreased to 118 during the first three months of 2020, with just 76 congestion and gridlock issues.

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Brooklyn Sees Traffic Complaints Go Down 30% Y-o-Y in Q1 2020

We notice the same pattern happening across the Brooklyn Bridge, with the number of traffic complaints rising during Q4 2019 and then decreasing considerably during Q1 2020. The total number of 311 traffic complaints went from 301 in the first three months of 2019, to 387 during the final three months of the year, and then to 210 during Q1 2020. It’s also interesting to note that truck route violation complaints are more numerous than those related to congestion and gridlock issues in this borough.

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Queens Records 40% Fewer Traffic Complaints in Q1 2020 Than in 2019

In Queens, the number of traffic complaints filed with 311 reached 146 during January-March 2019. Then, during the final months of last year, there was a slight spike in traffic-related issues in the borough, with the number of complaints filed going up to 179. In the first three months of 2020, problems related to traffic were less frequent, with New Yorkers filing 107 claims with the 311 service.

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The Bronx Sees 74% Drop in Traffic Complaints Year-Over-Year

The Bronx is one of the most congested boroughs in New York City, with longer-than-average commute times. However, the Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically reduced traffic-related issues for those living and working in the borough. The number of complaints filed with 311 dropped 74% from Q1 2019 to Q1 2020, going from 149 to just 38 complaints total. The bulk of these complaints were related to congestion and gridlock issues.

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Staten Island Traffic Complaints Go Up 48% From Q1 2019 to 2020

Staten Island is the only borough that saw more traffic complaints recorded during Q1 2020 than it did in Q1 2019. The number of complaints filed with 311 services in the borough went from 29 in the first quarter of 2019, to 53 during the final months of the year, and then to 43 during January-March 2020. The difference is slight, but it’s still interesting to see that the current crisis has not closed down the city entirely and that people keep moving – and experiencing traffic issues.

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Methodology

We reviewed and compared all 311 traffic service requests recorded from January-March 2019, October-December 2019, and January-March 2020.

Alan Rosinsky, Principal Broker, Metro Manhattan Office Space
ABOUT THE AUTHOR Alan Rosinsky Principal Broker, Metro Manhattan Office Space Since 2004, Alan has negotiated over 400 leases with NYC’s leading landlords and brokers, representing startups and established businesses in industries like technology, private equity, healthcare, retail, and fashion. A New Yorker since 1983, he brings extensive experience and insight into commercial leasing across Manhattan, Brooklyn, and Queens, helping business tenants negotiate the best possible terms for their ideal spaces.

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