TransitBart
Senior Member
There are a lot of things in life that I do not understand.In fairness, the bus and streetcar drivers sometimes DO have to slow down to avoid being ahead of schedule (for which they get punished).
Punishing someone for being early is one of them.
Not the point of this post. I think a lot of time and energy has been wasted over the years on TTC schedules. Punishing people for not adhering to them could be on that wasted energy scrap heap.
My bus stop used to have some ridiculous scrap of paper which said the bus would come at 9:07 and then 9:23 and then 9:52 etc.
On any route at any time, with a scheduled headway of 10minueptes or less, cant we just say every 10 minutes? We could stop wasting time and energy punishing drivers. We could stop people from cooling their heals at a terminus so the bus isn’t early. Heaven forbid. We could use the same management time and energy measuring early drivers - and apparently punishing them - to manage bunching. That seems more effective.
The world changed. As a child, I remember waiting for a bus that might have come only one every 30 minutes. But we all have a phone and Nextbus. Or almost all. Isn’t there a better way?
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