Alright so yes this is unfair however the way the MTA evaluates ridership is by paid fares. If the bus stops at a certain stop and they don’t see the ridership is enough to stop the bus guess what’s gonna happen? On paper it shows as the bus stop has very low ridership but it’s because people don’t pay the fare even though hundreds of people can use that stop daily if no one is paying they are going to go based in that data.
Six block walk..
Sounds like that bus is fighting diabetes ll
They need to cut some stops in the heart of Manhattan with so much accessibility to the subways..
Alright so yes this is unfair however the way the MTA evaluates ridership is by paid fares. If the bus stops at a certain stop and they don’t see the ridership is enough to stop the bus guess what’s gonna happen? On paper it shows as the bus stop has very low ridership but it’s because people don’t pay the fare even though hundreds of people can use that stop daily if no one is paying they are going to go based in that data.
Can you use bus service in the United States without paying for a ticket? Your comment makes me think that alot people are riding for free..
@@deejosh965 At least in NYC, you shouldn’t be able to, but people illegally evade the fares by using the back doors.
MTA never has made a right decision in it's existence. good luck !
Bx32 E 143 St/Morris Av is Demolished
It's a psychological change
But the additional walking is more exercise. The healthier they get the better mood they'll be in & eventually the complaining will stop🤗
It’s on all the bus lines. Like how does the bus not stop by train stop?!
I don't think mta thought this one out to well
Shit move