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On Jul 9, 8:16 pm, Paul Corfield wrote:
If the bus was already running short when you got on then I'm afraid it's tough luck as short turns do happen and people should really look where the bus is headed. This is one of my major bugbears ... the driver should say the bus is running short before you pay. I get the bus home from Fleet St. The buses drive nose-to-tail during rush hour and you don't get an opportunity to see the front of the bus. Usually the driver opens the doors about 50-100m from the stop (since he's in almost stationary traffic, so people are eager to get off) so running up to the bus to make sure you get on (he's not going to stop again) it means you don't have time, nor the visibility to check if the bus is going where it's supposed to. Slightly different on bendys, but I don't see why a driver should have any problem in just telling people boarding that "this bus terminates at Moorgate" to people getting on at St Pauls, or wherever. |
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