Submitted by Scorpio_kid t3_zxg97v in newjersey
Hi friends,
I live in India and do not have detailed access to weather and local news etc. at New Jersey (and stuff we are seeing on television about the storm in the US looks scary). I have two seniors who are going to be driving from Basking Ridge, New Jersey, to the John F Kennedy airport (terminal 4), on the 3rd of January to catch international flights. I am aware they didn't have any power/electricity at home for 12-24 hrs some days back (on 24th/25th December when the storm was most intense) and had to shift to a hotel.
Is it safe for them to drive from Basking Ridge, New Jersey, to the John F Kennedy airport? Or are the roads not safe in the region? I have been rather worried (since I don't live in the US) and wondering if they need to postpone their flights. Is there a certain route you would recommend? Google recommends I-287 or the Belt Parkway. Are they two separate routes? Any advice you have that I can communicate to them would be greatly appreciated.
Also, just curious if there's any Uber sevice or something along that route? Or what other options for travelling there may be except them driving.
Thanks so much!
Wonderful_Ad3017 t1_j208hc9 wrote
Yes. You can get around easily now. Roads clear quickly. An Uber will take you to JFK if you want. I guess it will be around $150-200 because Baskin Ridge is kind of far. Scheduling in advance is your best bet. Driving shouldn’t be difficult though. Leave lots of time to account for traffic and customs. The route you explain is most likely the best. They are two different high ways but will get you to JFK.