by plant-ender » Sun Jul 08, 2012 4:15 pm
Wow, haven't been in the sandpit for a while but nice to see it's evolving. Is it a boxing-ring now?
There used to be a "factor" that Transperth/MTT used that allowed for recovery time at the end of each run, particularly those in peak hour and the through-routed service. It was from memory called a (forgive me if I'm wrong) "PSI", and it allowed for and had incorporated into it things such as negatively-geared timing points, in the city obviously, and re-allocated that time to beyond and between the final timing point and terminus for recovery. It also allowed drivers to have a wee, a poo, a smoke and/or a stretch at the end of the run on occasion BUT, importantly, as just illustrated it allowed for catch-up time for those through-routed services that needed to keep the Terrace (for example) clear and not clogged up by buses laying over for x amount of minutes during, specifically, peak hour. (The opposite to the 15-20 minute core time layovers to allow transfers that occurred on Sundays)
One thing that really irks me in all this latest "1 in 4 buses run late" media bash is the fact that, yes, apart from major arterial road works such as GEH and elsewhere, the City of Perth has constantly over the previous 15 years narrowed down 70% of the CBD street lane capacity. Is this not a factor that is of some contributory importance? A city grows by, conservatively approx 1000 (net) people per week - some project 2k soon, and yet lane real estate has shrunk!
Did any of these dumb asses go to pre-primary and learn the most basic of math such as 1+1=2, therefore 2-1=1?
Back to the pit....er ring.....kids.
all good then...