Anonymous wrote:Again, folks: call the depot. They do recalibrate routes in response to chronic delays, and they do also provide instructions and feedback to drivers who are making counterproductive choices about departure times. Drivers don't get to redo their own routes. It has to come from the depot because it has to be recorded because it has to be consistent. Call the depot every time a bus departs early, and every time it is extremely late unless there is a clear mitigating event (like an emergency road closure or a breakdown). They can't make useful changes without data, and that data comes from us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I told my child to let the driver know they missed the bus this morning to clarify whether the bus came super early or super late. The driver has been really nice so I wondered if it was a substitute.
Are drivers supposed to wait for their scheduled pick up time? The bus route says our stop is a 7:05 pick up. How often do I need to report when it picks up befofe 7?
I'd report every time. 7:05 means 7:05. Not 6:56 or 6:48 or 7:18. We had a lateness thing at our stop last year and we called repeatedly until it was fixed. Don't bother the school: if the issue is the bus and not your kid, call the depot. Traffic makes buses arrive late. Drivers make buses leave early, and it's not ok.
Anonymous wrote:I told my child to let the driver know they missed the bus this morning to clarify whether the bus came super early or super late. The driver has been really nice so I wondered if it was a substitute.
Are drivers supposed to wait for their scheduled pick up time? The bus route says our stop is a 7:05 pick up. How often do I need to report when it picks up befofe 7?