Electric Buses Weigh More, Raising Infrastructure Costs
Heartland Author
June 5, 2023
By The Antiplanner
Electric buses weigh more and put more stress on infrastructure than regular buses, as Indianapolis transit agency Indygo realized when it discovered that the streets it paved for its bus rapid transit lines were wearing out after less than three years of service. Now it is repaving those streets, which is causing problems for businesses and annoying residents along the routes.
The Indianapolis Department of Public Works had urged Indygo to use thicker pavement, but Indygo — which was already spending four years and too much money on a bus line that it could have started practically overnight at little cost — decided to save money on a part of the project that would be less visible to most people. After all, the point of the project was to please politicians with colorful buses and flashy bus stops, not to provide better transportation service.
Typically, Indygo refuses to accept the blame for the problem, instead saying it was due to “aging infrastructure” (yes, it was almost three years old). The agency also labels the millions of dollars that it is now having to spend “enhancements” instead of repairs due its incompetence.
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