(23 Dec 2013, 11:04 am)Dan wrote Admittedly price is another key factor, but I'd say that was bringing age into account as well. Younger employees - especially those who are still in education - are likely to take the cheapest option, and that will ultimately be down to other financial priorities in life over travel.
Looking at slightly older people - if, after work, you usually go out but wouldn't otherwise have time to charge your phone, would you choose the bus which you know should have power sockets or the one without? I imagine those who are slightly older will have less financial difficulties, and will be able to afford an extra quid or two per week/month to travel with greater benefits.
Have to admit to never taking my charger out with me on a night out mind .
Maybe worth retrofitting sockets onto the x1 and 21 Gemini's...
I imagine quite a few people travel point to point and run out of charge on those journeys.
Whilst the wifi may be great for longer journeys or ones where signal is iffy, not sure of its worth on local services - particularly when a lot of the service providers chuck out a stack of data on all but a few of their packages.