During a recent government meeting, transportation officials addressed significant challenges faced by the local transit system, particularly affecting riders from February to May. Attendees expressed frustration over service disruptions, including ride cancellations due to system overloads and extended wait times.
One official highlighted that the current scheduling system has led to passengers being stranded, with some riders remaining on buses for over an hour—well beyond the intended limit. The issue is compounded by road construction and limited driver availability, which has resulted in delays of up to three hours for pickups.
Drivers are reportedly feeling the strain, both from the demands of their roles and their emotional connections to the riders they serve. The officials acknowledged the difficulties but emphasized their commitment to improving the situation.
A key point of discussion was the need for better communication with riders. Concerns were raised about the cessation of text notifications that previously informed passengers of their ride status. Officials were urged to explore solutions for timely updates, especially in the event of vehicle breakdowns or other unexpected delays.
The meeting underscored the urgent need for systemic improvements to enhance the reliability of the transit service and ensure that riders receive timely information about their transportation options.