CanadianGuy
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During my most recent trip, it appears that any number of bus drivers have completely abandoned this for the most part .. returning to manually delivered spiels from the driver to cover a lot of the same points - to the point of actually cutting off the MiM messages and then going on the bus PA to do their spiel.
This wasn't like a once or twice thing - but on darned near every bus ride we took.
I'm guessing this is because the GPS triggers for the messages just aren't working as intended or some other fatal flaw has prevented the idea from reaching its intended potential.
I did notice on several bus runs that the triggers were messed up and then the messages were 'cut' ... on other bus runs they appeared to trigger fine but were still cut off.
ANYWAY you slice it - I will say this - only ONCE could I hear and understand the bus driver doing the manual spiel. The other 10 or 12 times they really may as well have not bothered. Not a single word could be heard or understood by ANYONE on the bus... either because it wasn't near loud enough or they weren't talking appropriately into the microphone or both.
It very much felt like something half baked this time around.. like drivers were straddling this no-mans land of the automation and the manual spiel either without proper direction or being told "Just figure it out and make it work."
However it is - this was some pretty 'awful' guest presentation and whatever they are going to do I just wish they'd pick something and fix it to the point where it's useful.
Knox
This wasn't like a once or twice thing - but on darned near every bus ride we took.
I'm guessing this is because the GPS triggers for the messages just aren't working as intended or some other fatal flaw has prevented the idea from reaching its intended potential.
I did notice on several bus runs that the triggers were messed up and then the messages were 'cut' ... on other bus runs they appeared to trigger fine but were still cut off.
ANYWAY you slice it - I will say this - only ONCE could I hear and understand the bus driver doing the manual spiel. The other 10 or 12 times they really may as well have not bothered. Not a single word could be heard or understood by ANYONE on the bus... either because it wasn't near loud enough or they weren't talking appropriately into the microphone or both.
It very much felt like something half baked this time around.. like drivers were straddling this no-mans land of the automation and the manual spiel either without proper direction or being told "Just figure it out and make it work."
However it is - this was some pretty 'awful' guest presentation and whatever they are going to do I just wish they'd pick something and fix it to the point where it's useful.
Knox