With the Democratic primary for mayor approaching, Andrew Cuomo's campaign has been criticized for a lack of transparency regarding his transportation policies. While he has addressed some issues in public safety and affordability, significant topics such as bus and bike lane expansion remain unaddressed. His campaign has indicated that a transportation plan is forthcoming, but as of now, voters have little understanding of his strategies for enhancing the city's transportation infrastructure. This ambiguous stance contrasts sharply with the hands-on approach required for a mayor overseeing multiple city departments related to transit.
Cuomo hasn't publicly addressed crucial transportation issues in his campaign, leaving voters uncertain about his plans for bus lanes, bike infrastructure, or road safety.
Despite a plan on public safety and affordability, Cuomo's approach to transportation remains vague, with no clear stance on enhancing city bike and pedestrian infrastructure.
Council Speaker Adrienne Adams lacks a transportation plan as well, but her deep involvement in city issues contrasts with Cuomo's lengthy absence from urban life.
As mayor, Cuomo would oversee various departments affecting transportation and city planning, yet his campaign has yet to outline what changes he supports.
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