Thursday, March 28, 2019
Written and Unwritten Rules on the CUE Bus :: Projects Driving Buses Papers
Written and Unwritten Rules on the CUE BusI have been riding the CUE double-decker regularly for a achievement of ab egress dickens years now, and through that time have versed a lot active what goes on on the bus. The thing that has stood out to me the most is the some written and unwritten rules that govern behavior for some(prenominal) passengers and bus drivers. There argon certain things one needs to do to be a successful passenger, and I have learned many of them along the way through experience and observation, without even really noticing it. For the olden two months I have consciously observed great deal and how they consult to these rules, and the patterns have become even more clear to me. Rules for Bus Drivers maven main thing that one needs to do be a successful passenger is to understand the rules that govern how the bus drivers behave, because this will notion the choices that you make. The bus drivers have a lot of rules they have to follow that are given to them by the management. For instance, they are supposed to do everything in their index number to arrive at each bus hinderance at the affix time on the schedule. They are also supposed to only tear up passengers or let them off at designated CUE bus stops. The bus drivers must constantly balance these rules with another, unwritten rule - that they should be friendly and considerate to the people who are riding the bus. Sometimes these two principles come into participation, and thats when things really get interesting. Some examples of times when they come into conflict are the following The Bus Driver is Ahead of Schedule It is rugged for the bus driver to arrive at a bus stop late, but it is even worse for him to arrive there early, because then people who have not gotten there yet may miss the bus. I have seen bus drivers stop at Rite Aid chemists (on the intersection of Lee Highway and Chainbridge road) and at George Mason and sit for several(prenominal) minutes becau se they were ahead of schedule. This creates an awkward situation for the people riding on the bus, who are now just sitting stopped for no unembellished reason. The longer the bus sits, the more awkward it feels. Although nobody has ever complained about it out loud, there is an unspoken pressure.
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