| ▲ | hirsin 3 hours ago | |
As someone on the great, late 8 (https://fixthel8.com/) in Seattle, I'd happily give up my stop to help it be on time more often. I have three other stops I can walk to within ten minutes of me. SF is another good example of too many stops. It's honestly comical and I stopped riding the bus in SF at times because the stop count was painful. | ||
| ▲ | pvtmert 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Imagine the delays are so prominent, someone decides to make a website for CTA (call-to-action) and semi-regularly shares updates on it... I've been to Seattle once, (ex-Amazon here) where the DevCon was held in the town while my team was located in Bellevue. I took initiative to rent a bike for a day (60$ for drop-bar gravel bike) I must say although I did not beat the time between Day-1 (Office across spheres) and Bingo (Bellevue office), it was not far off. Even comparing the "Shuttles" Amazon operated, shuttle took about 1h while ride takes around 1h15m. (Plus sweat) > P.S: I would say I am in a "fair" shape as I ride quite a lot throughout the year. | ||