Port Authority is a very old complex, and wasn’t built to easily manage the 40-45ft buses that run into it today. Bike racks add an additional foot to the front of a bus, making it harder to negotiate the tight turns between gates in the terminal.
@@busnetwork8684 So they only have bike racks on the buses that don't run into the Port Authority Bus Terminal. They need to rebuild the ramps and Bus terminal to accommodate rack equipped buses.
Why do the ones that run into New York City lack bike racks, while the local bus routes have them? Does NYC not allow bike racks on busses?
Port Authority is a very old complex, and wasn’t built to easily manage the 40-45ft buses that run into it today. Bike racks add an additional foot to the front of a bus, making it harder to negotiate the tight turns between gates in the terminal.
@@busnetwork8684 So they only have bike racks on the buses that don't run into the Port Authority Bus Terminal. They need to rebuild the ramps and Bus terminal to accommodate rack equipped buses.
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