Im glad you talked to someone who drove an ambulance once, but you can cool your attitude, bro. I’m not opposing bus lanes. But it’s asinine to make the argument you’re making, which is just a flat denial that poorly planned traffic decisions that cause backups have zero downstream effects on ALL vehicles, including ambulances, and that the downstream effects of any traffic change must be taken into account, especially in a city with like capacity. It is you who is not getting the point, and it’s a pretty basic one.No, it's not going in circles - you're just not getting the point. Emergency services folks like bus lanes because they generally keep some part of the street clear even if it's for a few blocks. Where before bus lanes, they would be stuck in traffic and no one - masshole or ambulance/truck driver - had any space on the street to move into to get out of the way when lights/sirens are running. This is especially true of the places with "massive traffic backups" in the places you name.
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