
"The United Airlines NYC Half returns this Sunday, March 15, and that means street closures across parts of Brooklyn and Manhattan as more than 30,000 runners take over the city. The race kicks off around 7am and follows a 13.1-mile route from Prospect Park in Brooklyn to Central Park in Manhattan. Along the way, runners will cross the Brooklyn Bridge and even pass through Times Square, one of the race's most iconic stretches."
"If you're planning to drive Sunday morning, consider this your friendly warning: navigating the city will be tricky for much of the day. Your best bet is to take the subway, walk or bike if you're heading anywhere near the course. Or lean into the chaos and join the crowds cheering runners along the route."
"The nonprofit New York Road Runners, which organizes the race, has released a detailed list of street closures. Many begin overnight and remain in place until late morning or early afternoon."
The United Airlines NYC Half marathon returns Sunday, March 15, bringing over 30,000 runners through Brooklyn and Manhattan on a 13.1-mile route from Prospect Park to Central Park. The race begins around 7am and concludes by 1:30pm, crossing the Brooklyn Bridge and passing through Times Square. Extensive street closures begin overnight and continue through late morning or early afternoon across both boroughs. Drivers are strongly advised to use alternative transportation methods like the subway, walking, or biking. The nonprofit New York Road Runners has released detailed closure information for affected streets throughout the race route.
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