If that means slowing down some cars, it's OK.
1️⃣ More frequency
2️⃣ Straighter routing
3️⃣ 1/4-mile stop spacing
4️⃣ Bus lanes through all congestion
5️⃣ Signal priority with teeth
6️⃣ Off-board payment & all doors open
7️⃣ Buses with easier disability access
8️⃣ Automated bus lane enforcement
Fewer people drive.
Buses get faster.
More people use buses.
More investment in more buses.
Fewer people bother driving.
“There have been no delays the entire week, and when I look to my left and right down the avenues I can see all the way down – I’ve never seen it like that.” nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/01/10/m...
Fewer people drive.
Buses get faster.
More people use buses.
More investment in more buses.
Fewer people bother driving.
People hate this one, because it’s always going to make someone walk farther. Sometimes it’s someone who has trouble walking, although there are strategies to prevent that.
But I promise you: there is no way to get people to leave cars for a bus that stops every 1-2 blocks.
People hate this one, because it’s always going to make someone walk farther. Sometimes it’s someone who has trouble walking, although there are strategies to prevent that.
But I promise you: there is no way to get people to leave cars for a bus that stops every 1-2 blocks.
Now that we've had congestion pricing for a week, buses now are no longer trapped in gridlock traffic and I can no longer WALK faster than cars move.
Now that we've had congestion pricing for a week, buses now are no longer trapped in gridlock traffic and I can no longer WALK faster than cars move.
The core problem with transit governance in America is that it puts the interests of lots of other groups—car drivers, contractors, suppliers, unions—over those of actual and potential riders.
The core problem with transit governance in America is that it puts the interests of lots of other groups—car drivers, contractors, suppliers, unions—over those of actual and potential riders.
I've always taken a "just separate the buses, don't waste your time trying to remove cars" approach and these results are making me re-evaluate my priors.
I've always taken a "just separate the buses, don't waste your time trying to remove cars" approach and these results are making me re-evaluate my priors.
🎶 Where oh where should the bus lanes be?
🎵 Maybe just maybe on the 99-B 🐝
The BUSIEST section of the BUSIEST bus line in Canada or the US deserves all-day bus lanes! Vancouver is considering a half-baked solution. Lets make them bake the whole cake 🎂
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🎶 Where oh where should the bus lanes be?
🎵 Maybe just maybe on the 99-B 🐝
The BUSIEST section of the BUSIEST bus line in Canada or the US deserves all-day bus lanes! Vancouver is considering a half-baked solution. Lets make them bake the whole cake 🎂
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“There have been no delays the entire week, and when I look to my left and right down the avenues I can see all the way down – I’ve never seen it like that.” nyc.streetsblog.org/2025/01/10/m...
Buses can't make turns fast. It's just how it is.
Outside the bus, bus turns are usually in busy places with lots of peds and bikes. The driver has to have time to see the turn from every angle.
Inside the bus, fast turns throw passengers around, especially in front.
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Buses can't make turns fast. It's just how it is.
Outside the bus, bus turns are usually in busy places with lots of peds and bikes. The driver has to have time to see the turn from every angle.
Inside the bus, fast turns throw passengers around, especially in front.
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✅Buses are up to 4 min faster (an unheard of improvement in transit!)
✅Collisions are down (Market is already one of the most dangerous streets in SF)
Cars won't bring back business, but they will slow down buses and make the street more dangerous
✅Buses are up to 4 min faster (an unheard of improvement in transit!)
✅Collisions are down (Market is already one of the most dangerous streets in SF)
Cars won't bring back business, but they will slow down buses and make the street more dangerous
Here's why very high bus frequency is so important.
The real frequency isn't what's on the schedule. It's what riders get in the worst case: when a bus gets delayed to bunching, when it breaks, when it disappears. In other words, it's 2x or even 3x the scheduled frequency.
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Here's why very high bus frequency is so important.
The real frequency isn't what's on the schedule. It's what riders get in the worst case: when a bus gets delayed to bunching, when it breaks, when it disappears. In other words, it's 2x or even 3x the scheduled frequency.
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Yet companies and investors keep acting as though they can bend urban space/time.
Yet companies and investors keep acting as though they can bend urban space/time.
I'm not aware of one but I could well be missing something.
I'm not aware of one but I could well be missing something.
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