Most of the city’s buses that ferry more than a million daily riders earn D and F ratings when it comes to reliability and speed — with pedestrians even out-walking some of them, a dismal new report shows.

About 56% of the Big Apple’s bus routes are running at speeds “significantly below” where they should be, causing them to lag behind schedule more than half of the time, City Comptroller Brad Lander said in his office’s “Life in the Fast Lane: A Report Card for NYC’s Buses” report released last week.

A measly 8% of routes, or only 27 lines, rate a B grade or higher — with just seven lines in the entire city receiving an A, the report said. 6

“It’s so unreliable,” sighed a 39-year-old nurse from Richmond Hills while waiting for the notoriously spotty Q8 in Queens on Monday.

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