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My guess is that after departing a stop, the bus will announce the next
stop. If the bus passes that announced stop, then it will simply announce the next stop. Is it true that there are sensors in the bus stop posts that can tell which bus passes by? "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On 22 Jan 2007 04:12:17 -0800, "Mizter T" wrote: I think the iBus project will be useful to passengers, but hope that iBus announcements are restricted to major bus stops or compulsory stops only - I don't want every stop announced otherwise the bus will never stop talking! I think you will find every stop will be announced and displayed as I believe that part of the project's objectives is to provide additional info for blind and deaf travellers. If you consider what their requirements are likely to be then you'll find that every stop will need to be announced and displayed. This is so that they have a fair chance of knowing that their stop is coming up even if it is not a major stop or a compulsory one. Quite how hail and ride sections of route will be done I do not know! -- Paul C Admits to working for London Underground! |
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