Tuesday, March 20th, 2007 02:23 pm
A subtle and saddening change since the introduction of swipe cards on public transport is the disconnect between passenger and bus driver. I tend to smile, make eye contact and say goodbye or thank you to my driver but I also have to swipe the card and want to read the display (shows ticket price, which is now calculated at the end of the journey).

The reader is cleverly positioned such that my back is almost to the driver as I get off the bus (this may be even worse for right-handed people). It slows me down slightly getting off and if I choose to swipe, read, turn, relate and then leave the bus, I’ve significantly increased the amount of time it takes to disembark. This is a problem when a lot of people are involved.

I still like the system more than having to buy Multi-riders monthly or paper tickets with loose change and it does speed up getting on the bus. I do however want a system that enhances human interaction as well.
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Tuesday, March 20th, 2007 06:50 am (UTC)
One of the things I like about multi-riders is the whole family can use one, we just have to insert it multiple times. From what I understand of the smart-rider we can't do that. We all have to have one each. Very annoying when one of us doesn't take the train all that often. So far, single ticketing is our best option.
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007 09:24 am (UTC)
Yeah I liked that about multiriders too - I gather it's very much a one person = one ride number (the smartrider, that is) and doesn't cater for family groups. Shame, what with the discounts and all.