causes of transportation Flashcards
Aging Infrastructure:
New York City’s subways, roads, and bridges are among the oldest in the country, with many signals, stations, and infrastructure components exceeding their useful life, leading to delays and maintenance challenges.
Road Condition:
Approximately 30% of the city’s roads and highways are in ‘fair’ or ‘poor’ condition, causing vehicle damage, travel time delays, and impacting business productivity.
Old Bridges:
11% of the city’s 162 bridges are over 100 years old, and some are structurally deficient, posing risks to safety and transportation efficiency.
Subway System Overload:
The New York City Subway system, built before the city’s current population boom, struggles to meet modern demands, resulting in disruptions, delays, and reduced on-time performance.
Outer Borough Transportation
The subway system primarily serves Manhattan, making it difficult for commuters to travel seamlessly within and between the outer boroughs, highlighting a lack of planning and foresight in infrastructure development.
Housing Growth:
Housing growth on the city’s periphery has led to more car-dependent areas, contributing to traffic congestion and related problems as residents move away from the city center.
Delivery Trucks:
The rise in e-commerce has increased the number of delivery trucks, leading to double parking, congestion, and safety hazards on city streets.
Influx of Visitors:
New York City attracts millions of visitors annually, putting additional pressure on the transportation infrastructure, including road, rail, air, and sea, with increased demands for public transport.
Late-Night and Weekend Travel:
Recent trends show an increase in late-night and weekend subway ridership, indicating that transportation demands are no longer limited to peak commuting hours.
Global City Demand
As one of the most global cities, New York relies on an efficient transport network for its successful operation, making it essential to address transportation challenges for both residents and visitors.
how many riders does the subway deliver now compared to when it first opened
1.3 billion per year compared to the 150,000 per year when it opened
what does the subways 24hour operation mean
there is no downtime for routine cleaning and maintenance which leads to disrupted service and delays on affected lines