wilson_wu
Active Member
Thanks for that insight. It's always handy to hear things from the perspective of the drivers themselves.
But I guess that's basically the problem. In order for YRT to become more successful in ridership, they need to prove to people that they can get them places fast and efficiently. When drivers drive by a bus that is driving along really slowly or taking a stop-over somewhere, they are no doubt thinking to themselves, "wow, no way I'll ever take the bus. It would take me forever to get to where I'm going".
The schedules need to be tightened a bit (not too much, obviously, otherwise we'll end up with the TTC's (and sometimes Viva's) famous "4 bus conga line") in order to keep the buses moving and show riders and non-riders that this is a feasible form of alternate transportation. All drivers ever do when they think about buses is compare the bus riding experience to their driving experience, especially timing.
As a rider of YRT pre-VIVA rider, I think they deliberately slowed down the YRT buses to make VIVA buses appear relatively faster. I remember YRT buses would literally fly down Highway 7 like maniacs in the past.