NYC Subway Bill Threatens to Lock Transit in the Past

A new bill passed by the New York State Legislature mandates two-person train operation (TPTO) for NYC subways, a move critics say would reverse decades of progress. The bill, requiring conductors on all trains regardless of automation capabilities, is seen as an outdated practice, hindering modernization and increasing costs. While proponents claim it improves safety, the article argues that this is a thinly veiled attempt to protect jobs, ignoring advancements in technology and safety features on modern trains. The author urges Governor Hochul to veto the bill, preventing a costly and inefficient setback for the city's transit system.
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