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vavooom | 1 year ago
What a great dataset and effort to allow for further research into areas of the city that could benefit from anti-congestion measures (cough cough car tax) to improve bus services!
Also - where does one even store 4,900 buses in NYC? I guess most of the fleet is out on the streets all day, but I imagine servicing all of those is quite the feat.
jhgaylor|1 year ago
There is one not far off of Times Square.
MarCylinder|1 year ago
My uncle worked at the MTA for his entire career as a bus mechanic. My favorite story was when a rep from a company selling "green" buses was visiting. Rep said "These buses never break! You guys might be out of work." and then asked "So when do the buses stop running for the day?"
He was less confident in the reliability of his product when he learned the buses in NYC don't stop.
socki|1 year ago
mmmlinux|1 year ago
woodruffw|1 year ago
(The city already has virtually no space for the 2 million cars that are owned by the city's residents, plus the millions that enter the city daily. We have laws on the books that are intended to reduce the number of unnecessary car trips in the city, but our feckless state leadership has decided that it doesn't need to follow already-passed laws.)
[1]: https://www.hunterurban.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Car-L...
chipgap98|1 year ago
Also lots of cars get driven in from outside the city, so presumably there were fewer of those during Covid.
NovemberWhiskey|1 year ago