The proposal of AUR lawyer, Silvia Uscov, to eliminate the dedicated public transport lanes in Bucharest has generated an intense debate on social media. While some drivers support this idea, the majority of Bucharest residents who depend on surface transport consider it impossible to implement. Uscov argued that the city should adopt the model of some Arab states, rejecting suggestions to increase the number of buses during peak hours, which she called "communist concepts." Recent data shows that the Bucharest Transport Company recorded over a billion trips annually, highlighting the residents' dependence on public transport.
Critics of the proposal emphasize that eliminating buses and trams would lead to chaos, especially in the event of subway breakdowns. Although there are also supporters of the initiative, who believe that current restrictions hinder traffic, the majority of citizens fear that the disappearance of surface transport would affect their daily mobility.
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