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‘I don’t like winning’: Toronto man outruns streetcars to show up sluggish transit network
(www.theguardian.com)
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I have been able to do this with busses for a 3 mile jaunt. Basically if I did not see the bus I would start hoofing to the next stop. look back. and repeat. If the bus finally was in visual field at less than a mile out I finished up just walking. Granted this was not just about the bus moving slow but also when the routes were just backed up for some reason. Still it happened fairly often. Actually I think this is what got me to just walk and not take the bus unless the weather was bad enough I wanted to stay at the shelter stop. I was walking more often than not for that commute and biking if not and by the end rarely took the bus.
Transit here is terrible. We have some buses that run "every 10 minutes" where you can wait a half-hour for three 803s piled up in a row.
I mean I think my transit is good but yeah you could get those 3 bus pile ups. They do tell busses to go express which helps a lot. Basically if a bus is packed already it announces its going express after the next stop and folks get off and some folks going the distance its expressing or further get on and it gets out of the way of its follower busses. often its like the first goes express a few miles forward and the second is directed to express about a mile up and the third one then is picking up as normal so it debunches them.
You're lucky if the busses even stopped for you where I used to live at. Half the time, they'd see you're the only one at the stop, then just nope off without stopping.