An eighteen-wheeler sat motionless at the intersection of 26th Street and Fourth Avenue in Brooklyn, completely blocking traffic in all directions.
The New York City Marathon, a challenging 26.2-mile foot race that snakes across the city on the first Sunday in November each year, is the stage for some of the most remarkable athletes in the world.
It is generally considered the largest marathon in the world, with almost 48,000 contestants last year.
But they had no lost trucks to contend with, no red lights, yellow taxis or blue buses.
On race day, like this Sunday, the course is cleared of traffic.
Persons:
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Organizations:
New York City Marathon
Locations:
Brooklyn, Staten Island, Central