Democratic nominee Zohran Mamdani speaks at a press convention calling at no cost buses on Wednesday afternoon.
Shane O’Brien
Democratic mayoral nominee Zohran Mamdani as soon as once more referred to as at no cost buses and dependable service at a Wednesday afternoon press convention, highlighting what is taken into account the slowest bus route in New York.
Mamdani rode the M57 by way of Midtown Manhattan on Oct. 8, greater than a month after a examine launched by Metropolis Comptroller Brad Lander’s workplace discovered that the route had the bottom common pace within the metropolis at simply 4.9 mph.
Lander’s report on Sept. 4, dubbed Life within the Sluggish Lane: A Report Card for NYC Buses, graded town’s bus traces by way of effectivity, with 186 traces receiving an unsatisfactory “D” or “F” grade. It concluded that greater than half of town’s 332 bus traces obtained a “D” or worse, and greater than 70% Manhattan bus traces obtained an unsatisfactory grade, the worst results of any borough.
Actually, Wednesday’s press occasion appeared to flatter Lander’s report. Mamdani took the gradual M57 to Wednesday’s press convention at Sutton Place close to the East River waterfront — and wound up being greater than 20 minutes late for the beginning of the occasion.
“I spent the last 45 minutes or so riding the M57, the slowest bus in New York City,” Mamdani mentioned at Wednesday occasion.
The Queens Meeting member has made free buses a cornerstone of his election marketing campaign, however mentioned Wednesday that there’s little use in making buses free if service stays gradual and unreliable. He pledged to implement main bus arteries throughout Manhattan, increasing on the “success” of the 14th Avenue Busway, which limits the hall to buses, vans, and emergency automobiles between 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. every day.
Mamdani additionally pledged to introduce visitors sign prioritization for buses throughout the 5 boroughs as a way to hurry up bus service.
In the meantime, U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler, who additionally spoke at Wednesday’s occasion, mentioned eliminating bus fares would pace up bus service by lowering the time it takes for a bus to cease at every cease.
At current, Nadler mentioned, buses are sometimes held up as a result of passengers have to attend in line to pay their fares whereas boarding on the entrance of the bus.
“Boarding becomes seamless without the time lost in fare collection at every stop,” Nadler mentioned Wednesday. “Passengers can be boarded through every door, not just the front, dramatically reducing the time buses spend at each stop.”
Lander, who additionally spoke at Wednesday’s occasion, mentioned many New Yorkers can stroll sooner than a few of the metropolis’s worst-performing bus traces and in addition argued that free buses would offer an answer to slower service throughout town. Eliminating bus fares would enhance pace by as much as 12%, he added.
“The one thing that speeds buses up is making them free,” Lander mentioned. “Because if you don’t have that slow each person getting on the front of the bus and waiting, (and if) you don’t have the problem that bus operators have to be the ones to enforce the fare at the front of the bus, you dramatically reduce the amount of time buses spend boarding.”
Lander speaks on Wednesday.Shane O’Brien
Mamdani pointed to the fare-free buses pilot program that he co-sponsored with Queens state Sen. Mike Gianaris as proof that free buses can have a transformative influence on bus riders throughout town.
This system, which made one bus line in each borough free between September 2023 and August 2024, noticed a 38% improve in ridership alongside these traces, based on Mamdani. He added that the pilot noticed a 12% improve in new bus riders in addition to a 38.9% discount in assaults on bus drivers.
“This is a policy that is for those who drive the bus, those who ride the bus, and everyone in between,” Mamdani mentioned Wednesday.
He mentioned this system, which can value town roughly $700 million, will assist put $2,000 again within the pockets of commuters who use metropolis buses day by day.
John Samuelsen, president of the Transport Staff Union (TWU), mentioned fareless buses may help scale back assaults on drivers by eliminating disputes over fare evasion.
Samuelsen mentioned a median of 5 drivers are assaulted each week resulting from fare disputes and dissatisfaction over bus service. He mentioned drivers are the “uniform face” of poor service and sometimes take the brunt of buyer dissatisfaction.
“There’s a lot of compelling reasons to do it (make buses free),” Samuelsen mentioned. “But the most compelling reason is the humanity of eliminating the assault against TWU members. It’s five a week. It’s outrageous.”
TWU President John Samuelsen.Shane O’Brien
Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, who Mamdani defeated within the Democratic main in June, has since proposed making buses and subways free for low-income New Yorkers by increasing the present Truthful Fares program and offering free journey to residents on a means-tested foundation.
Mamdani mentioned Wednesday that he additionally needs to broaden the Truthful Fares program, however added that making buses free for all New Yorkers would “deliver” for a couple of million residents by offering financial reduction, enhanced public security, and environmental advantages.
He mentioned the pilot program has proven that elevated ridership results in improved public security for people driving the bus within the metropolis.





