h a l f b a k e r yGetting blown into traffic is never fun.
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Yup. Been there, done that. Nice visible sign over the head of the driver so you can't miss it as you get in. |
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I do take public transport sometimes, I mean that incident happened in, oh, let's see, 1978 I think. |
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nextbus.com already does this for wireless handhelds. maybe they could mount a giant palm vii at the front of buses.... |
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Also, there should be numbers on the back of the bus, so you can tell which bus ran you over on your bike. |
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I think this is a GREAT idea! |
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In the city I live in, all of the newer busses do have the number on the back. Though I too have the problem of forgetting what bus I got on cuz I was in too much of a hurry.:) |
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Well-baked. Here in Geneva the buses have a constantly updated LED sign inside telling you which bus you're on, the current time, what the terminus is and the name of the next stop. As a real novelty, they run uncannily on time. |
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Of course they are on time. Geneva is in Switzerland, where the entire country is one giant finely-tuned timepiece. Swiss watches are evidently mined instead of assembled. |
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Baked everywhere. Suppose add a date and time as well above that. |
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I would go further. I would have those nice displays found on London Underground trains to display the details of the next stop and the changes there. |
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Anyway, in the backwater of South ribble, buses do (sometimes) display numbers at the back and left-hand side (but not the old buses, and the displays on the new buses have a habit of breaking). |
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on the bus i get to work in a morning there is a nice electronic lady's voice that tells you which stop is next. it's quite soothing really. so not very handy when you're nodding off. she's like some kind of bus-mum. no, actually, a mum would have you shipped off at the right stop - a bus-auntie maybe. |
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That's a really great. In addition, you can add a GPS to it with a map, sell publicity to shops nearby where you are at the moment, etc. |
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I just wish they would make the numbers large enough and bright enough to see them from a block or two away. |
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