
According to the New York/New Jersey Port Authority, 125.9 million drivers come into New York City each year from New Jersey, crossing the George Washington, Outerbridge Crossing, Goethals, and Bayonne bridges, as well as the Holland and Lincoln tunnels. About 345,000 cars, trucks, and buses each day. Although they pump cash into the pockets of restaurateurs, waiters, and bartenders, they also--as all NYC cabbies know, and as the young man with Jersey plates shows--cannot drive or drink.











