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Talking About Buses.........

Here's the collection of Jitney busses in Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas taken by me (few walks away from my workplace):

May- Dec 2023
 

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I can't figure out why they made electric buses. Trolley busses do the same without the need for polluting the enviroment to make all those batteries.
Those trolley wires were not cheap, nor trouble-free. It was common to see the driver get out and put the pantograph back on the wire.
 
I can't figure out why they made electric buses. Trolley busses do the same without the need for polluting the enviroment to make all those batteries.
The big advantage with common modern busses is that they can change their routes as demographics shift in cities. Some suburbs are always in decline where as others grow as new employment opportunities open up, cities are not static, they are constantly evolving and changing.

And there'll be a lot less pollution from battery manufacturing soon as more and more people start using Aussie Sodium Ion batteries instead of Lithium. They're also a lot cheaper and they don't explode and catch fire when damaged.
 
The big advantage with common modern busses is that they can change their routes as demographics shift in cities. Some suburbs are always in decline where as others grow as new employment opportunities open up, cities are not static, they are constantly evolving and changing.

And there'll be a lot less pollution from battery manufacturing soon as more and more people start using Aussie Sodium Ion batteries instead of Lithium. They're also a lot cheaper and they don't explode and catch fire when damaged.

That is the number one concern. Safety.
 

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