Miami-Dade transit officials weigh legal options over lemon electric buses
Felipe Hermida, Section Chief of Bus Operations, and Lazaro Dominguez, with the Department of Transportation and Public Works, seen left to right, walk past broken electric Proterra buses parked at Miami-Dade County Coral Way Bus Maintenance Facility in Miami on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. The majority of the electric buses have not been able to be serviced since the bus company, Proterra, filed for bankruptcy.
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