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@MM: I think that regular bus riders can get used to run-of-the-mill traffic delays. To a certain extent, these are built into the schedules; run-times are not constant throughout the day. And even though it can be aggravating to wait through, most delays are no more than about 15 minutes, and so the basic rule of transit still applies: show up before the schedule says the bus will arrive, and you will get to your destination. When buses are cut off and re-routed, though, this is not the case anymore. If a bus is re-routed from your regular stop, because of a road closure, and you show up before the schedule says a bus will arrive, you will never get to your destination.

by thm on Jul 16, 2012 4:30 pm • linkreport

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