People are dying walking between subway cars, which an existing technology the MTA chose not to test 20 years ago would have prevented. How can the MTA start making better decisions?
The U.S. comes up with the initial idea and puts it in experimentally, it is deemed too complex, it is done in the rest of the world, then 50 years later it comes back. This happens so often in transit-and in general–it is not funny.
The U.S. comes up with the initial idea and puts it in experimentally, it is deemed too complex, it is done in the rest of the world, then 50 years later it comes back. This happens so often in transit-and in general–it is not funny.
People act as if this was never done. The BMT Triplexes, which can be seen at the Transit Museum, allowed people to walk between cars.