On Earth Day, NYC's DOT unveiled its first Microhubs, centralizing delivery logistics to improve last-mile delivery using smaller vehicles. Located initially in Manhattan, these hubs aim to alleviate traffic issues caused by large trucks and support sustainable transport like cargo bikes. With a significant rise in home deliveries, the initiative responds to increasing demand, with two additional Microhubs planned for Brooklyn. This strategy seeks to organize deliveries better and reduce congestion, crucial for a city experiencing substantial growth in e-commerce logistics over the next two decades.
These Microhubs will help reduce traffic congestion and improve our streets by enabling deliveries via smaller, more sustainable transport methods like cargo bikes.
Microhubs aim to revolutionize last-mile delivery, making it more efficient while contributing to sustainability amidst the growing demand for e-commerce.
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