Escaping Public-Transit Quagmires
Briefly

Boston, however, continues to flub the basics of moving people safely from one destination to another in a reasonable space of time. How is it that New York has cleaned up its act, while Boston doubles down on disastrous transportation decision-making?
During weeks of safety management inspections, federal officials uncovered far more safety incidents across the MBTA compared to its peer systems nationwide.
Why speed restrictions on new rail lines? In September, MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng (who has been in the job less than a year) announced that the prefabricated tracks were built too narrow.
Read at The American Prospect
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