Should Indianapolis replace general traffic lanes with dedicated bus-only lanes for the Blue Line transit project?
The Blue Line is a planned $370 million bus rapid transit line that would connect the airport to Cumberland along Washington Street. A central point of contention is IndyGo's plan to replace traffic lanes with dedicated bus lanes, which proponents argue ensures speed and reliability essential for mass transit adoption. Opponents, including some state legislators, argue that dedicated lanes will cause congestion, divert traffic into neighborhoods, and harm local businesses by reducing car access.
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