Today I learned that every other peer city is doing it wrong, focusing on things like fixed transportation, dedicated right-of-way, and transit-oriented development.
What those backwards idiots across the country fail to understand is that a stronger, better connected, 875-square mile city starts with a 3-mile clown car loop supplemented by an electric van, driven by a human, circling a strip mall in Brooklyn.
When all is said and done, this might go down as the biggest boondoggle in city history.
Absolute
best case scenario, it's a more complicated, more expensive, less efficient, smaller-range version of what the private market will eventually offer in every major city in America, draining our transit budget for years to come while offering a duplicative service to residents that they could easily get from Uber, Lyft, or any host of AV rideshare companies.
That's not how you build a better-connected city. That's how you build an albatross. For DECADES. With nothing to show for it but a line-item on someone's resume.