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Annual fleet maintenance audit shows defect rates improving; MTA pilots AI for predictive maintenance

3126939 · April 25, 2025
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An independent fleet maintenance audit showed total defects per bus fell from 12.6 in 2023 to 10.5 in 2024; staff said improvements were driven by new vehicle deliveries and commissioning work. The agency is piloting an AI system to monitor emission and onboard systems and is expanding technician training and ASE certification.

Staff presented the annual fleet maintenance audit and said defect counts and vehicle availability are trending in the right direction as the agency commissions new vehicles and retires older units.

Carl Rocos, director of maintenance, told the board MTA’s fleet comprises more than 330 vehicles, including 40‑ and 60‑foot fixed‑route buses, Access Ride cutaway vans and non‑revenue vehicles. The Transit Resource Center (TRC) audit — performed annually since 2015 — inspects revenue buses and reviews maintenance records and fluid sampling programs.

Rocos said total defects per bus decreased…

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