(13 Jun 2015, 4:04 pm)Dan wrote If what Kuyoyo said is correct, and they're using the same sign for both the front and the back, they ought to expect there to be problems galore. Avoiding setting up a separate sign is nothing less than pure laziness (or complete lack of knowledge from whoever does the destinations at Arriva).
The destinations flashing is linked to the Next Stop Announcement issue. GNE's Venture Solos had the same problem when new - difference being was that it was fixed within a week (not still ongoing about a year later!)
Botch job then basically? It's pointless doing something if it's not done right. As you'll know better than most, if they're not going to invest the time and resource now, then it's only going to be a bigger issue for them as more and more vehicles get WiFi and NSAs!
I didn't see one working NSA screen yesterday on the X3/X4 Sapphires. The only one that came close was stuck on the next stop being Middlesbrough bus station, despite us heading in the opposite direction. A similar story for the 22's batch in Durham.