"There is no inherent reason that buses must be bottom-shelf transportation. We've just treated them that way."
Over at City Lab, Laura Bliss outlines an argument for the importance of buses in cities and why we should all be interested in how they work: "If you care about how well your city moves, how your local economy is faring, and how the planet's future fares, then you care about your city bus. And you care about making the bus better. You want to see your bus as a piece of social infrastructure that your whole city can take pride in--a sign of prestige, not decay." [City Lab]
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