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On 15 May, 11:51, Paul Terry wrote:
In message , martin writes Someone's put in a Freedom of Information request to TfL for the manual issued to bus drivers, the Big Red Book, which I suspect will be of interest to some people here. Interesting to see the advice about stopping: "It doesn't matter what kind of stop, or if the passengers put their hands out, if there's someone waiting to board ... stop". But it doesn't say how, at a stop served by multiple routes, the driver can know if there's someone waiting to board the particular bus he or she is driving! Wasn't that the proposal a while back, which at first glance appeared to be a recognition of the reality of the lack of distinction between request and compulsory stops these days (ie drivers don't stop at any of them unless you throw yourself in front of them), but equalised them in the way suggested above, which didn't reflect reality after all, and required drivers to stop at stops they didn't used to. So is this book a kind of snapshot of a proposal that was never implemented, or was it after all? In any case, given the reality of timekeeping, we know that the need to get the empty bus to its next checkpoint will override the need to let anyone on the bus. |
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