As a former bus operator in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, I had the opportunity to drive an articulated bus that was a “test” for the MTA. They were considering making a large order from a company based in Minnesota, and where better to test whether they’re roadworthy on snowy roads than in the snowiest place I’ve lived (and thus, driven) in? There was one custom-made New Flyer bus that had the same options as the buses that those that would be ordered for the MTA should the bus do sufficiently well in the snow. We (Metro Transit) had many New Flyer (articulated) buses, and when I was in New York City a few years later, I noticed that most of the articulated buses were the same type of New Flyer buses that I had the opportunity to test drive in deep, DEEP snow, ice, rain, sleet, but very little nice weather. None of our buses were ever equipped with chains on the tires or even snow tires, to my knowledge. In fact, I’d never driven any kind of vehicle where I used chains on my tires or even snow tires - even with rear wheel drive vehicles. What happened up there? I hope it’s warmed up a bit and the MTA gets their $4!t together.
No, you're wrong as a bus operator who has operated 4 different type of articulated buses I could tell you they all failed on the snow... the back tires have very poor traction.
@@milestone_achiever4634 are you sure just because its the rear of this bus that's the problem. Thoowie it just new better grippier tires. With snow chain.
@@chalee3484 For generations, articulated bus manufacturers have only made the rear wheels the drive wheels for the entire bus. You need the middle wheels and the rear wheels to drive the bus effectively year round This is common sense
I wasn't stranded, but met an older, disabled woman, crying and stranded. I walked her all the way home, through hard slush and ice, in the middle of the street. We couldn't get a cab, Uber/Lyft, or any bus, for hours Thurs night. All people kept sayin', was how the MTA dropped the ball on this "storm." Imagine, this isn't even Winter snow 🌨 yet. I live in the Bronx, and one bus was stuck in snow, and all the other buses couldn't get through behind it. A mess. 😠
And this is why we still need a bus like RTSs, they do really well in the snow. And those Novabus LFSAs are legit brand new and they already have damage SMH
The NOVA LFSA'S WIFI USB Select Bus Service 2018 2019 they have those in three bororghs. Queens Manhattan And The Bronx on Bx12 Bx41 Q44 Q52 Q53 M23 M34 M34A M60 M79 M89 M96 Select Bus Service's Not Bx6 only the XN60's
Kal-El I wish Millenium Transit Services never failed. If I hit lotto It would be my dream to bring them back out of bankruptcy. Sad how now we are stuck with these un-fun low floors.
It took me to two hours to get my son to school because there was no salt on the ground, it was a mess in the Bx .streets werent plowed. The 6 train of power line kept shutting down .
His glorious mayor DiBozo asleep (no pun intended) at the wheel again. God help us if a real disaster hit NYC, we would all be screwed with the MTA the way it is and DiBozo at the helm.
Qualitative BS in my opinion - Are chains really the solution? How steep are the roads? I always thought artics are bound to get jack-knifed in the snow chained or not: are there any standard buses around that could have filled in? Was staying home an option?
Isn't it time for NY's state legislature to require public transit agencies that operate in the state to put on snow tires during the winter? The Highway Safety Code of Quebec puts such a requirement on transit agencies based in that province but also most other vehicles that are registered with the local Ministry of Transportation (MTQ), but only from 15 December-15 March.
Do people forget the subway exists? Walk to the station and take the train. Yes I’m aware there are overground lines but they work just fine during snow.
Yeah except they don’t go everywhere The M60 Goes across 125th street into queens Why does somebody need to take the Subway to 42nd Street then switch to The 7 Line to get to queens
I agree with lady name rosa on the video.mta people should listen to news all the time .snow come down put chain on thd tire or get snow tire on the bus.
All weather tyres-not snow tyres Chains are supposed to be on the bus all winter, not necessarily on the tyres, but supposed to be carried Chains are also only to be on the drive tyres, those being the rearmost set. Does not help with jacknifing, actually having the rear tyres giving power with chains makes handling worse, pushing the bus into the skid.
The buses are broken. 79th St Central park Traverse is Cloed. None of the crosstown bueses have Chains on their tires. IT'S NOT LIKE the # MTA didn't know this was COMING.@NYCT BUS
It's not just MTA. Neighboring Transit agencies in the area were affected to. But don't point fingers at MTA. Even in a car you couldn't get anywhere hardly. The best way was to just walk that night. As quickly as that snow came, there wasn't enough time to equip the MTA fleet with tire chains.
Alex Lopez Woah woah woah, There's different articulated buses all around the world, Look at Europe's for example, or I should call it the country that hates memes
@@astropurpless what do you mean "No. Just don't have them run in the snow"? We are now in an era of vast technology pertaining to automobiles and commercial vehicles. There really is no excuse why bendy buses are not engineered to handle in snow. Its common sense that you can not simply have the rear wheels driving the 2 sections. Its too much for one set of drive wheels to push. You need the 2nd and 3rd sets of wheels to drive the bus. There should be traction control. Traction Control should be standard and snow tires should be applied as well. Of course bendy buses will still fishtail. But I guarantee that they won't get stuck. Truckers drive through all types of inclement weather. So don't tell me that bendy buses cant handle a little snow. Are you sure you are a bus/rail fan? Cuz if you arent, you really lack the knowledge to comment on these types of videos
@@milestone_achiever4634 1. You can’t rush technology, they’re eventually going to come out with something to handle the snow but it’s not now. 2. We’re talking about buses, not trucks. 3. You just saw a bus get stuck in snow how are you saying they can handle it-
Me calling MTA "hey i am stuck here in bloody snowstorm for two straight hours? Where are those damm bus?" MTA: ........ *After 2 month* Me: ahhh what a nice morning, lets check my phone. *one new notification* MTA: hey mister A just to remind you about our new fare raise. Now single ride is $10 blah blah blah. Thanks for riding MTA we would love to help* you again in future sincerely MTA. ME: 🙁🔫 *"it depends what kind of help, during emergency we love to help but hardly ever help. During fare raise, NEVER SCARE MTA IS HERE" - MTA
Im no bus expert but Articulated hybrid buses should NEVER be on the road during winter anyone with a brain knows that those things slip and slide like crazyband the seats are horrible.The diesel buses are where its at when it comes to the winter screw the hybrids i hate those with a passion
@@dirtiemits3612 trumptard wow really intelligent response.never liked hybrids at all everyone knows in winter those things are horrible i never knew that made me a trumptard but ok
Mado but don’t you think that in a big ass city like New York they would design the busses to be equipped for snow? Because when mass transit in nyc comes to a halt the whole city becomes a cluster fuck.
Even if the buses had chains on it, they wouldn’t be allowed to run those articulated buses in the snow
As a former bus operator in Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota, I had the opportunity to drive an articulated bus that was a “test” for the MTA. They were considering making a large order from a company based in Minnesota, and where better to test whether they’re roadworthy on snowy roads than in the snowiest place I’ve lived (and thus, driven) in? There was one custom-made New Flyer bus that had the same options as the buses that those that would be ordered for the MTA should the bus do sufficiently well in the snow. We (Metro Transit) had many New Flyer (articulated) buses, and when I was in New York City a few years later, I noticed that most of the articulated buses were the same type of New Flyer buses that I had the opportunity to test drive in deep, DEEP snow, ice, rain, sleet, but very little nice weather. None of our buses were ever equipped with chains on the tires or even snow tires, to my knowledge. In fact, I’d never driven any kind of vehicle where I used chains on my tires or even snow tires - even with rear wheel drive vehicles. What happened up there? I hope it’s warmed up a bit and the MTA gets their $4!t together.
No, you're wrong as a bus operator who has operated 4 different type of articulated buses I could tell you they all failed on the snow... the back tires have very poor traction.
I'd love to see the complaining people try and drive one of those in the winter storm
NovaBus and New Flyer need to reengineer their articulated buses.
Point blank
@@milestone_achiever4634 are you sure just because its the rear of this bus that's the problem. Thoowie it just new better grippier tires. With snow chain.
@@chalee3484 For generations, articulated bus manufacturers have only made the rear wheels the drive wheels for the entire bus.
You need the middle wheels and the rear wheels to drive the bus effectively year round
This is common sense
Driving a semi truck is probably more of a nuisance than driving a bendy bus
@@milestone_achiever4634 no they dont they are not meant for snow
Mta bus is the job i wanna do because i wanna drive a large bus and I will be always prepared for this kind of weather like this
The MTA bus stop on
MTA caught off guard 😂😂😂😂
Glad I moved out of NYC 😀😀😀
Hell they b causing people jobs
Good for you. I’m planning my escape. I can’t stand it here.
@@brooklynebony yeah my mom is planning it 2 and i left as well its not that bad down here
In Geogia
I wasn't stranded, but met an older, disabled woman, crying and stranded. I walked her all the way home, through hard slush and ice, in the middle of the street. We couldn't get a cab, Uber/Lyft, or any bus, for hours Thurs night. All people kept sayin', was how the MTA dropped the ball on this "storm." Imagine, this isn't even Winter snow 🌨 yet. I live in the Bronx, and one bus was stuck in snow, and all the other buses couldn't get through behind it. A mess. 😠
Stefan Marchione you r a good man may god bless u
The media always blows these issues out of proportion
Y'all always complaining!! Then walk, jog, take a taxi, ride a bike or buy your own car smh
I'm not a bus executive nor driver, but most bus companies/agencies would NOT send articulated buses out in the snow. That's asking for trouble.
I was waiting fot the 41 bus in the bronx...walked all the way to white plains for nothing
gemini.lol
And this is why we still need a bus like RTSs, they do really well in the snow. And those Novabus LFSAs are legit brand new and they already have damage SMH
The NOVA LFSA'S WIFI USB Select Bus Service 2018 2019 they have those in three bororghs. Queens Manhattan And The Bronx on Bx12 Bx41 Q44 Q52 Q53 M23 M34 M34A M60 M79 M89 M96 Select Bus Service's Not Bx6 only the XN60's
Novabuses Classic were good buses too... they never got stuck in the canadian winter
You're comparing artics to standard 40-footers. Anyone will tell you not to have artics during a snowfall
@@MJofLakelandX the best to drive in the snow is the RTS.
Kal-El
I wish Millenium Transit Services never failed. If I hit lotto It would be my dream to bring them back out of bankruptcy. Sad how now we are stuck with these un-fun low floors.
It took me to two hours to get my son to school because there was no salt on the ground, it was a mess in the Bx .streets werent plowed. The 6 train of power line kept shutting down .
His glorious mayor DiBozo asleep (no pun intended) at the wheel again. God help us if a real disaster hit NYC, we would all be screwed with the MTA the way it is and DiBozo at the helm.
Lmfaoooo word sometimes I say I'm so mad i voted for him .
Articulated buses often times use standard bus fleet in snowstorms so that these collisions don't happen.
Remember when the D60HFs ran in the snow?
@@hakeemspiveyakabusforcejesus I think so
Qualitative BS in my opinion - Are chains really the solution? How steep are the roads? I always thought artics are bound to get jack-knifed in the snow chained or not: are there any standard buses around that could have filled in? Was staying home an option?
Will you get the tire chains?
Wow
MTA you've been caught lacking (again). You should know better.
The tow truck drivers are dancing 😂
Isn't it time for NY's state legislature to require public transit agencies that operate in the state to put on snow tires during the winter? The Highway Safety Code of Quebec puts such a requirement on transit agencies based in that province but also most other vehicles that are registered with the local Ministry of Transportation (MTQ), but only from 15 December-15 March.
Looks like The BRAND NEW Flyer XN60's 1000-1109 got stuck in the Snowstorm already. Typical 60 Footers they always get stuck in snowstorms
Those are actually Nova Bus LFSA's
It was supposed to run on the 40 foot busses with chains
dude it was not like 9 years ago where multiple buses were stuck
Do people forget the subway exists? Walk to the station and take the train. Yes I’m aware there are overground lines but they work just fine during snow.
Yeah except they don’t go everywhere
The M60 Goes across 125th street into queens
Why does somebody need to take the Subway to 42nd Street then switch to The 7 Line to get to queens
Couldn't afford the equipment huh 😂😂 😂
Who is running the MTA bus system now?
Here in Queens buses were going slower than a snail... but, how the fuck am I to find out which tire on each bus is "all weather" tires? :-P
I agree with lady name rosa on the video.mta people should listen to news all the time .snow come down put chain on thd tire or get snow tire on the bus.
It took the B16 and B35 Hour
All weather tyres-not snow tyres
Chains are supposed to be on the bus all winter, not necessarily on the tyres, but supposed to be carried
Chains are also only to be on the drive tyres, those being the rearmost set. Does not help with jacknifing, actually having the rear tyres giving power with chains makes handling worse, pushing the bus into the skid.
The buses are broken. 79th St Central park Traverse is Cloed. None of the crosstown bueses have
Chains on their tires. IT'S NOT LIKE the # MTA didn't know this was COMING.@NYCT BUS
Why would you do that mta
Wheres uber?
It's not just MTA. Neighboring Transit agencies in the area were affected to. But don't point fingers at MTA. Even in a car you couldn't get anywhere hardly. The best way was to just walk that night.
As quickly as that snow came, there wasn't enough time to equip the MTA fleet with tire chains.
MTA Put those chains or snow tires on before winter comes or before January.
😨
New York My Home IT Was not that much snow HOME
I hate low floor busses. I miss RTS.
Articulated buses = garbage in the snow.
Alex Lopez Woah woah woah, There's different articulated buses all around the world, Look at Europe's for example, or I should call it the country that hates memes
They need to stop abusing the MTA Buses
George Washington bridge was Wrecked they should've Used The RTS
Brooklyn and Queens are fine
Accordions buses?
They are articulated buses
lilton S Its the same thing.
How about this? During a snowstorm STAY THE FUCK HOME!
Thanks Commie DeBlasio.
And i always thought cta was a terrible service
Yea! I was late to class today because it took the B1 an hour to show up!! What a bunch of slackers
Are u fucking stupid or what? The weather is an act of God moron. How bout u get a car and drive
Better question is: *Why did you wait an hour for a bus during a snowfall rather than WALK?*
@@MJofLakelandX because it was stupid cold!
@@MJofLakelandX or better yet how about leaving early or just don't go to class
Terrible this is a bad day of mta and operator and new yorkers😊
Poor New Yorkers STM is always ready in advance
That what M14 Bus Gets….
Nova Bus and New Flyer Bus industries need to stop fooling around and re-engineer their accordian buses so that they can handle well on snow
No. Just don't have it run in the snow.
@@astropurpless what do you mean "No. Just don't have them run in the snow"?
We are now in an era of vast technology pertaining to automobiles and commercial vehicles. There really is no excuse why bendy buses are not engineered to handle in snow.
Its common sense that you can not simply have the rear wheels driving the 2 sections.
Its too much for one set of drive wheels to push.
You need the 2nd and 3rd sets of wheels to drive the bus. There should be traction control. Traction Control should be standard and snow tires should be applied as well.
Of course bendy buses will still fishtail. But I guarantee that they won't get stuck.
Truckers drive through all types of inclement weather. So don't tell me that bendy buses cant handle a little snow.
Are you sure you are a bus/rail fan?
Cuz if you arent, you really lack the knowledge to comment on these types of videos
@@milestone_achiever4634 1. You can’t rush technology, they’re eventually going to come out with something to handle the snow but it’s not now.
2. We’re talking about buses, not trucks.
3. You just saw a bus get stuck in snow how are you saying they can handle it-
@@astropurpless Did you take the time to read my reply in detail.
Obviously you didn't. I doubt you're a bus fan.
smh
@@milestone_achiever4634 I never said I was a bus fanner.
Why don’t these buses have automatic tire chains?! They’re as simple as flipping a switch to engage them.
You think it's that easy?
Thought they stopped using chains in the 50s 😂
Just terrible tires honestly better tires no chainz needed
Me calling MTA "hey i am stuck here in bloody snowstorm for two straight hours? Where are those damm bus?"
MTA: ........
*After 2 month*
Me: ahhh what a nice morning, lets check my phone.
*one new notification*
MTA: hey mister A just to remind you about our new fare raise. Now single ride is $10 blah blah blah. Thanks for riding MTA we would love to help* you again in future sincerely MTA.
ME: 🙁🔫
*"it depends what kind of help, during emergency we love to help but hardly ever help. During fare raise, NEVER SCARE MTA IS HERE" - MTA
????
Bruh
Oh my God what is this white stuff on the ground? We have never seen this before? What should we do?
Im no bus expert but Articulated hybrid buses should NEVER be on the road during winter anyone with a brain knows that those things slip and slide like crazyband the seats are horrible.The diesel buses are where its at when it comes to the winter screw the hybrids i hate those with a passion
Calm down Trumptard... Your oil is safe
@@dirtiemits3612 trumptard wow really intelligent response.never liked hybrids at all everyone knows in winter those things are horrible i never knew that made me a trumptard but ok
Mado but don’t you think that in a big ass city like New York they would design the busses to be equipped for snow? Because when mass transit in nyc comes to a halt the whole city becomes a cluster fuck.
If you have the good tire is not so bad in Canada the same buses running perfect
Would love to see you operate an artic bus on snow. Especially going up or down an incline.
Ride the train, it's better
NovaLfs suck any way
Mta sucks