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On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 09:55:32 +0000 (UTC), David Jackman
wrote: It is time the rules on drivers not issuing tickets in the pay-before-you- board area were relaxed. The machines simply make bus travel more difficult - mainly for the occasional users who need to be tempted out of their cars! That's because the machines are counter-intuitive. It would only take a software modification to change them to operate in a logical fashion as follows:- 1) Insert coin or coins, showing credit on screen. 2) Push ticket button to issue ticket. 3) Repeat (2) if desired until credit is exhausted. rather than the other way around as at present, which seems to confuse just about everyone. Also, remove those stupid black coin-catcher devices. They may stop people stuffing undesirable items into the coin slot, but they also mean that if a coin gets slightly stuck it cannot be retrieved/pushed in without violence against the machine, which won't do anything to extend their working lives. Neil -- Neil Williams in Milton Keynes, UK To e-mail use neil at the above domain |
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