Kyiv's Public Transport Crisis: Over Half of Buses Are Defective, Wait Times Hit 40 Minutes.
Public Transport Breakdown in Kyiv
According to TSN.ua: Kyiv's public transport system is facing a severe crisis, with 54% of its bus fleet now in a defective and unsafe condition. This alarming situation, highlighted by Deputy Andriy Vitrenko, has made it impossible to launch supplementary routes. Consequently, wait times for buses on remaining routes have now stretched to 40 minutes. This crisis comes at a time when reliable public transit is more critical than ever for the city's residents.
Compounding the problem, all ground-level electric transport, such as trolleybuses, has been temporarily suspended on Kyiv's right bank. This suspension places an immense additional burden on the already strained bus network. According to Vitrenko's analysis, the suspension has dramatically increased passenger loads on bus routes, creating a perfect storm of transport difficulties in the capital.
Consequences and Required Actions
The deteriorating state of Kyiv's public transport is a major cause for concern. Escalating delays and the widespread use of defective buses risk fueling significant social tension among the city's inhabitants. It is imperative that the responsible authorities take urgent steps to improve the transport fleet's condition and ensure reliable service, especially while other transport options remain unavailable.
- Significant increases in passenger delays
- A bus fleet where over half the vehicles are defective
- An urgent need for immediate action from government bodies
A properly functioning public transport system is absolutely vital for ensuring the mobility of the population and supporting the capital's economy.
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