Google maps has Metro transit schedules built into it, BY FAR the best way to figure out how to get from A to B by bus. Now, it is using the "official" schedule, so god forbid the bus runs behing then it all goes broke. Non the less, I basically use nothing but google maps to figure out how to get from A to B using Metro Transit.
Would it KILL them to put maps up at major stops (say anything with a shelter), or perhaps something IN THE BUSS telling you the route. I would hate to be visually impaired and try to take our buses, its hard enough for me to figure out when a stop is comming, let alone someone who can't see out the window (through the sweat) and identify local landmarks as they fly by.
Our bus system is just good enough to be incredibly annoying and broken. Then new buses are an improvement, but with no signage on and off the bus plus real time tracking, the system is unusable.
How many people had to explain to tourists during the Can Games where someone should get off and on???
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Google maps has Metro transit schedules built into it, BY FAR the best way to figure out how to get from A to B by bus. Now, it is using the "official" schedule, so god forbid the bus runs behing then it all goes broke. Non the less, I basically use nothing but google maps to figure out how to get from A to B using Metro Transit.
Would it KILL them to put maps up at major stops (say anything with a shelter), or perhaps something IN THE BUSS telling you the route. I would hate to be visually impaired and try to take our buses, its hard enough for me to figure out when a stop is comming, let alone someone who can't see out the window (through the sweat) and identify local landmarks as they fly by.
Our bus system is just good enough to be incredibly annoying and broken. Then new buses are an improvement, but with no signage on and off the bus plus real time tracking, the system is unusable.
How many people had to explain to tourists during the Can Games where someone should get off and on???