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If nobody signals to get off, buses sometimes will skip if they're bunched. I've seen it in at least three cities before. I have no idea if it's policy or if the drivers on those routes juts took matters into their own hands.

I see bunched buses on the stop right outside my work basically every day. Sometimes four from one route and another three from another parallel route all within a ~5 minute span.

Mercer in Seattle is... not great for traffic.



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Mercer traffic is pretty good outside of the times of day when it’s closed and used for parking.

Not stopping when nobody signals is the point of the signal right:).

edit: Well, I guess the bus could then ignore passengers on the tarmac wanting to get on.

That's another thing.


Right I mean not stopping when there's no signal and there are people at the stop waiting to get on.

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