tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595057345294486478.post8445978568680225620..comments2023-12-02T02:39:47.828-08:00Comments on RANTINGS OF A FORMER TRIMET BUS DRIVER: OH MY GOD-START THE SUSPENSION PROCESS!Al Mhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06670275801784105978noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-595057345294486478.post-29343050693687545302011-12-06T20:27:48.330-08:002011-12-06T20:27:48.330-08:00Unfortunately I have seen a (small) number of Oper...Unfortunately I have seen a (small) number of Operators that have made some very questionable stops well away from the curb. And I've seen some instances (cough, 4th and Hall, cough) where Operators are forced due to piss-poor bus stop design to make a stop "in traffic" that would otherwise be avoidable if not for the design of the stop.<br /><br />That said...the majority of Operators are very blatant about refusing an unsafe stop or will advise the rider that they can't open the doors but will indicate where they will do so. And most riders will walk up to the bus if it "stops short" due to traffic.<br /><br />Part of the problem with this is a change in TriMet's own S.O.P. regarding Transit Mall stops. Where riders used to be accustomed to walking to the bus if it stopped short, now a number of Operators will not open the door for boarding riders until they reach the actual stop location. So...now it's getting ingrained that if the bus is not AT the stop, it isn't to board riders.<br /><br />Again - who gets the blame? THE OPERATOR! Who's at fault for bus stop designs? Who's at fault for writing TriMet's policies? NOT THE OPERATOR!Erik H.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14754458674336580085noreply@blogger.com