• NathA
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    6 months ago

    I can almost get to work on the bus in 30 minutes, but that bus in-turn only comes every 30 minutes. So I have to time it fairly well to get the bus as it comes. If I time it just right, it’s about 33-34 minutes to work.

    Or, I can leave whenever I wish and cycle in 25 minutes; which is what I do whenever it isn’t raining.

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      6 months ago

      Related: I’ve heard NIMBYs bringing up that “the bus is faster (may have a quicker journey time in certain conditions)” and because of this, stuff like light rail and quality BRT is a waste of time. It certainly isn’t faster if you have to wait for >30 min for it though because mixed traffic is an awful environment for generating and maintaining high frequencies and patronage and thus good investment. Our value assessment frameworks need work to say the least

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        6 months ago

        Anyone who uses the word “fast” about busses clearly doesn’t regularly use them.

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          6 months ago

          Hear, hear! It’s ludicrous indeed, and so obviously bad faith. Give me a dedicated way, high frequencies and predictable service over hypothetical “speed” any day.