(14 Apr 2026, 1:34 pm)Clifton Hignett III wrote It's just as well none of these shenanigans are taking place in Pyongyang.
If the driver of the 81 decided to miss out Daedong River Battery Factory because they happened to take a peak down the street and couldn't see anyone waiting at the bus stop; the only line of sight the driver may become aware of is the one of the firing squad that may be assembled to punish the driver for interrupting the grand plan of the Dear Leaders.
Missing out scheduled stops is totally unacceptable, and even the local cowboy bus operator here in Pyongyang (The Great Centralised Taxis of Pyongyang) don't dare to do it!
They’re been paid with public money to provide a service at the specified timetable. Breakdowns happen I agree but cutting corners to save a bus and therefore starting off the duty late. If this was GCT or City Transport they’d already be locked up in the concentration camps. Whatever people opinions are rules apply to all