Metro

Oh, ‘G,’ straphangers hate it!

Brooklyn straphangers would rather walk than deal with the infuriating G train, according to a new survey.

The Riders Alliance polled 300 G-train passengers and found that 83 percent often choose to walk, drive or take cabs instead of using their local line.

The study found that the G line is plagued by infrequency, abrupt service changes and overcrowding.

The group produced a slick YouTube video depicting a flustered train rider dealing the G-line trauma — sprinting after trains, confronting closed stations and squeezing into packed cars.

“We want everyone to know that we’re organizing and speaking with one, strong voice to our leaders and the MTA — we want improved service and we want it now!” said the star of the clip, Tolani Adeboye, of Riders Alliance.

Riders yesterday agreed.

“The G train is really slow,” said Nestor Juarez, 29, of Greenpoint.

“Not enough trains come during rush hour. The mornings are the worst. Every train takes forever to get here and when they do, they are jampacked with people. You just can’t get in the train. Sometimes you miss one or two. It’s just crazy.”

“We are doing a full line review of the G as promised and will be happy to talk about our findings once it’s concluded,” said MTA spokesman Kevin Ortiz.