Tennessee Passes Mind-Boggling Ban on Bus Rapid Transit
(Wired)
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Tennessee lawmakers overwhelmingly voted in favor a bill that bans the construction of bus rapid transit (BRT) anywhere in the state. The impetus for the vote was a proposal to build a $174 million BRT system in Nashville called The Amp, which wouldve ran on a 7.1 mile route and served rapidly growing neighborhoods across the city. |
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Although BRT has been shown to revitalize economies and reduce congestion, opponents of The Amp voiced concerns about the safety of unloading bus passengers along roadways and whether private land would be used to build dedicated bus lanes. After the vote, Amp opponents revealed that the conservative group Americans for Prosperity, founded with the support of brothers Charles and David Koch, had lobbied in favor of the bus ban. The legislation is startlingly specific: Senate Bill 2243 forbids constructing, maintaining or operating any bus rapid transit system. |
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Now, drivers in Nashville can look forward to increased traffic and longer commutes. But at least those pesky buses wont be in the way. |
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