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As one who actually lives in NYC, I'm hoping it doesn't happen. A better idea is, lower the fare to

Author: jimbasil (54182 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)
Posted at 5:20 pm on Feb 26, 2026
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.50 cents perhaps (just using a figure as an example). It suddenly becomes affordable, the city can cut down on
car transportation by creating open bus lanes and so on. Just examples of course.

Free busses won't solve anything and will likely create problems that cannot be fixed. Making above ground
transportation affordable to everyone so that it's a first option when moving about the city is as I see it the smart thing to do.


Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk

Replies to: "As one who actually lives in NYC, I'm hoping it doesn't happen. A better idea is, lower the fare to"

  • Should New Yorkers pay for free bus service for the rich foreigners visiting for the World Cup? [LINK] - Curly1918 - 3:08pm 2/26/26 (7) [View All]
    • As one who actually lives in NYC, I'm hoping it doesn't happen. A better idea is, lower the fare to - jimbasil - 5:20pm 2/26/26
    • Rich foreigners won't be taking the bus. - iairishcheeks - 5:08pm 2/26/26
    • He wants the NY state taxpayers pay the $100 million cost. - PaND - 4:37pm 2/26/26
    • Just read your linked article…the rationale(s) are clearly explained. [NT] - TyroneIrish - 4:23pm 2/26/26
      • Whenever someone uses the word "clearly" it is NOT! - Curly1918 - 4:54pm 2/26/26
        • You got your answer...your disapproval is noted. BTW, Kansas City, MO...Albuquerque, NM...Alexandria - TyroneIrish - 5:23pm 2/26/26
        • Yep [NT] - Frankx - 4:56pm 2/26/26

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