What do you think of waiting at bus stops?
I dislike the process of waiting in general, and waiting at a bus stop fits in with that dislike.
What do you do at a bus stop?
I pace, talk with Danielle (if she is there) or anyone else I might know (if they are there) and check the time until the next bus comes.
What are the bus stops like where you live?
They are decent enough. Most are sheltered, at least the ones I use. Often now on they have an electronic display which shows you how long it will be until the next two buses (for each service) arrive at the stop. They use GPS systems on the buses, which is handy.
How do you get information about when your bus comes?
See above. If they don't have the display, you can pull up a display on the internet using the bus stop number, which we do from our home when planning to go out and I sometimes do when out and about in order to figure out if I should just walk or if there is a bus about to arrive. Finally, if all else fails or if you are planning ahead, there are the normal bus timetables as well (on the internet, in booklets and at the bus stop itself).
Is there anything you feel bus stops are lacking, in terms of comfort, information or whatever you can think of?
A large man who beats the crap out of people who smoke within or upwind of bus stops.



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