Wednesday, October 19, 2022

Seen enough of double-parked delivery trucks in Manhattan? We’re tackling the e-commerce challenge

 


Watch our short video on what NYC can do to curb congestion caused by e-commerce delivery 

It doesn't matter if you drive, bike, or walk to get around NYC, you know the scene well – a double-parked delivery truck unloading a mountain of packages onto the curb while blocking a street, sidewalk, bike lane, or bus stop.

The pandemic-induced explosion in online shopping has led to 2.4 million packages transported and delivered to residents and businesses throughout the five boroughs every day, with Manhattan receiving by far the highest concentration of these deliveries per square mile.

The unregulated last-mile delivery system currently being used by delivery services exacerbates congestion, road safety issues, air pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, package waste, and various other quality-of-life concerns in Manhattan and throughout the city.

And it's only getting worse. Online shopping is not going away, so we must be forward-thinking and take action now to counter the negative environmental, health, safety, economic, and quality-of-life issues currently associated with e-commerce delivery.

Last week, I released a plan to fix this problem that offers a series of common-sense, actionable recommendations – that can be implemented immediately and over the coming years – to truly make e-commerce delivery greener, safer, and more efficient.

Read Our Plan HERE

All the best,
Mark 

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