Taking away a lane for cars to create a dedicated bus lane made for faster commutes for everyone, thanks to faster, more reliable service on one of the region’s busiest bus routes.

  • blazera@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Man this country’s embarrassing. A news story on one 2.4 mile segment of public transit infrastructure.

    Imagine telling your kid they need to finish dinner so they can go to bed. So they eat one kernel of corn at a time, and take a minute to chew it. Just, comically taking as long as possible so they dont have to go to bed. That’s the US on addressing climate change. We’re a goddamn child that don’t wanna.

  • iforgotmyinstance@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Tbh force semis to stay in the rightmost lane to alleviate traffic issues as well. 18 wheelers should not be in every lane going 2 miles below the speed limit and trying to pass each other for a 1 mph advantage.

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      1 year ago

      If there’s more than two lanes they should move over, though, especially at on and off ramps. Everyone should. Let people get on and off easily.