Chronically slow bus service on Flatbush Avenue results in docked pay, firings for delayed riders, per report * Brooklyn Paper
Briefly

The report found that delays have hurt 91% of city bus riders in and around Flatbush, with two out of three enduring long waits in poor weather.
One in three riders reported that they have been fired, reprimanded, or docked pay at work due to bus delays, underscoring the severe impact on livelihoods.
Approximately 87% of riders want dedicated bus lanes, with 85% expressing a willingness to spend more locally if bus service was more reliable.
Danny Pearlstein stated that constant traffic and double parking are responsible for the delays, advocating for bus lanes as a solution.
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