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Originally Posted by raymr
I agree. NJ people are wannabe New Yorkers, and feel they are obligated to be rude and assertive to fit in. The times I drove there, theres a sense of everything working as long as you know where you are supposed to be. Usually its the NJ guys laying on the horn. 
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X2. The cabbies and truckdrivers are guys there in NYC to do their jobs. If you drive professionally (by that I mean aware and not emotionally), you'll do fine. But you have to stay on your toes (which I imagine is true in every major city).
By and large, it's the pedestrians who create the problems.