Cross Island Parkway Traffic Delays
in Queens Due to Flooding
Queens, NY – The Cross Island Parkway in Queens was
experiencing traffic delays on Friday, September 30, 2023, due to flooding. The
northbound side of the parkway was completely closed, while the southbound side
was moving very slowly.
The flooding was caused by a powerful coastal storm that
slammed the tri-state area on Friday. The storm brought heavy rain and strong
winds, which caused widespread flooding on roadways and transit changes.
Video footage from the scene showed several inches of water
on the Cross Island Parkway, near the Northern Boulevard exit. A municipal
worker was seen trying to clear a storm drain on the road.
The New York City Department of Transportation (DOT) advised
drivers to avoid the Cross Island Parkway if possible and to use alternate
routes. The DOT also said that crews were working to clear the flooding and
reopen the northbound side of the parkway as soon as possible.
The traffic delays on the Cross Island Parkway caused major
headaches for commuters. Many drivers were forced to take long detours, which
added to their travel time.
The flooding on the Cross Island Parkway is a reminder of
the dangers of climate change. Extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall
and coastal flooding, are becoming more common and more severe. It is important
to be prepared for these events and to know what to do if you are caught in
one.
Here are some tips for driving safely in flooded conditions:
- If
you see flooding, turn around and do not drive through it.
- If
you must drive through flooding, go slowly and carefully.
- Be
aware of the depth of the water and avoid driving through areas where the
water is deeper than 6 inches.
- Be
prepared to stop at any time.
- If
your car stalls in floodwaters, get out and move to higher ground as
quickly as possible.
If you are stranded in floodwaters, call 911 for assistance.

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