(03 Feb 2021, 12:17 pm)Ambassador wrote Or check the timetable and plan your day to avoid the certain death caused by a timetable change.
Y'know in the same way you shouldn't step out in front of traffic or touch things that say 'Don't touch'
Hang on, people actually plan their days and don't just walk to the bus stop and hope for the best?
Actually, that brings me on to something I hate about the new timetable designs, the whole 'turn up and go' thing is one of the worst things I've ever seen.
To me, timetables aren't just about what time you get on a bus, but when it gets to the destination, it's all well and good walking to the bus stop and only waiting a few minutes, but what if I have to connect to a half hourly service? Am I expected to just guess what time I have to get to the bus stop and hope I don't just miss a bus?
Sure, they can say 'well use the journey planner', to which I say 'no'. I trust my scheduling abilities over the journey planner , there's been many a time when I've checked and there's 'no journeys', but when I look at the timetables myself there are several options.