Trimess

Sunday, July 14, 2013

SOME TRIMET SCHEDULES VIOLATE SPEED LAWS

With THIS tool you can calculate how fast you have to go to cover a specified distance.
There are schedules at Trimet that are written that require drivers to go faster than the listed speed limit.

For example:





3501 it has 12 speed violations on one paddle
3502 has another 9
3301 on Saturday

I understand that the proverbial 'yellow card' (aka useless form that consumes your NON PAID time) has been ignored, as is always the case with this type of thing. 

7 comments:

Unknown said...

I drove 3301 on a Saturday and found this to be correct. Well done

Jason McHuff said...

What about stops?

Al M said...

Doesn't even include stops, just driving

Goonies said...

Hey Al you shuld post some of our B.S. paddles on here so the public knows why busses run Late.

Goonies said...

The 75 schedule on weekends is incredibly tough to make.

Al M said...

All the paddles are available
HERE!

Unknown said...

DRIVE THE SPEED LIMIT, NOT THE SCHEDULE, you will stay out of PAs and other stupid incidents. They rolled "all" schedules back; an example you can also do is Google Map, from time point to time point, if they match, it means they took all of the time to pick up passangers out of it. Hoping that you would break the law to keep them, for fear of losing your job; for doing your job.
HB