
For some time now, the city's bus system has been in free fall. Thanks to increasingly traffic-choked streets and a
general disinterest in doing anything about it, the average bus speeds in New York are
slower than in any major city in the world. Ridership
is declining, and programs to improve service—like the
promised expansion of SBS service—have been
suspended by the cash-strapped MTA. Among the city's many long-suffering commuters, few have it worse than the nearly 2.5 million New Yorkers who schlep it by bus each day. [
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from Gothamist http://bit.ly/2RF4jUu
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