Dade Hayes Finance EditorNew York City’s recovery from the depths of COVID-19 has prompted a nagging question: How are people supposed to get around by subway and bus in the age of social distancing?Mayor Bill de Blasio fielded a couple of queries on that topic during his Thursday press briefing at City Hall.
One reporter even asked if the mayor had a response to her potentially buying a car due to concerns about packed trains and buses spreading of the virus.“My advice to New Yorkers is: ‘Do not buy a car,'” he said. “Cars are the past.
The future is going to be mass transit.” The mayor said he personally would “never own a car again.” De Blasio conceded, “People are concerned about their health and safety, I totally understand that.” But.
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