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They should display bus route numbers inside the cabins of buses in conjunction with those on the outside, so you can "make sure" you are on the right bus, and that if you are not, you can leave immediately before it drives off and goes past completely unfamiliar places.
Great if you ran to the
bus, and caught it not entirely looking at the number outside.
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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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