Does low-floor bus livery, which pretty much hit its functional apex a dozen years ago, also unleash a stream of verbal vomit because every subsequent order
Holy shit please tell me you don't actually believe this.
American buses are frozen in time, as you pointed out, with a model that showed up over a decade ago.
But theyre horribly inadequate compared to global best practices.
Lets start with low-floor for one. US buses, at best, are 60% low floor. Europe has had end-to-end low floor available for over two decades.
In fact, the companies that build US buses are so incompetent that none of them have figured out how to get a 3rd door on a 40 foot bus, or a 4th door on a 60 foot bus. DC had to important buses from Europe to get a 3rd door, and were only able to do so because they paid for the buses without a federal grant.
Again, that's a standard found around the world.
And that's not even getting into customer comfort!
Or, hell, safety. We've got serious issues with street design because US transit agencies demand 11-foot lanes so their buses can fit. Why is this? Because US buses have side mirrors that extend straight out, adding a foot to each side of the bus.
Rather than best practice designs which allow the mirrors to extend FORWARD, thus allowing buses to run on 9-foot lanes.
And don't get me started on the blind spots found on US buses. Instead of solving that through better design, US transit agencies stuck a speaker on their buses to tell pedestrians "caution bus is turning" because the drivers cant see shit.
"functional apex"
Jesus Christ. American exceptionalism.