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Posted by BrooklynBus on Thu May 7 00:08:24 2015, in response to Re: 2014 Annual Ridership Stats, posted by RIPTA42HopeTunnel on Mon May 4 22:23:45 2015. I would search for "facts and figures" because I remember when the MTA published a hard copy book with that name and it turns out, that is the better search.Yes maps, schedules and trip planning are probably the most frequent reasons to use the site. That doesn't mean that finding everything else shoud be difficult. Statistics and panning studies are exceedingly difficult to find and cannot be found with Goolge searches. Much needed information is buried in staff summary sheets that can only be accessed by knowing the exact date the item was approved or discussed. Usually a Google search just leads you to a Press release, not the detailed info you may be seeking. Why is the newest report under Planning Studies from 2011? Wouldn't that be the logical place for SBS reports? If there is a public hearing coming up like for a new route, the description of the proposal is there. A day after the public hearing, all info about the proposal is removed from the website. There is no way to check the status of the proposal until a press release appears up to a year later announcing the new route. If you go to Service Changes, you have gone to the wrong place because it only refers to temporary changes, not future changes. |