AssBAss Slows Bus Down to Make More Profit!

makapaaa

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Joined
Jul 24, 2008
Messages
33,627
Points
0
Posted on 02 Sep 2009
SBS bus moves at snail's pace: Supervisor and driver say that's normal

sbs_bus_moves_at_snails_pace-thumbnail

STOMPer SBS Passenger is frustrated with the slow speed of a bus that she was on. When the STOMPer questioned the supervisor, he said that it was normal for drivers to slow down so that they can reach the terminal at the designated time.

In the STOMPer's email dated Sep 2:

"It was Friday, Aug 21. I waited for service 272 for a long time and time was running out for my appointment.

"When finally the bus arrived the driver drove so slowly till the traffic light turned red. The situation got worse by the minute with her driving so slowly, finally when she reached the last stop before entering the terminus she drove to the side of the bus bay and coolly parked the bus. This really infuriated me.

"When I questioned her, she explained that her time was not up yet. She was annoyed when I asked her whether passengers had to wait for her timing.

"I speak to the supervisor at the terminal and what a shock it was to me.

"He was obnoxious, rude and sarcastic and his body language really ticked me off.

"He had the cheek to say that it's normal for them to take time to drive slowly to meet their target time and when I told him not to be so rude he sarcastically said 'thank you' and embarrassed me before his subordinates.

"When I contacted SBS they did not get back to me until I made a 2nd call after 5 days. Both times the customer officer said that the supervisor on duty should apologise to me personally for being rude and embarassing me.

"What's all this talk about respect for bus captains when they don't respect us commuters. I need the supervisor to convey his apology to me personally, not a third party.

"Does anyone else face this problem of bus drivers stalling for time?"
 
This has becoming a norm. It's a shame.

Is it the driver fault, the lacking of controls at bus station, the planners fault or THE LACK OF COMPETITION ?

With the implementation of full day bus lane, didn't it allows them to regulate their time better?

My experience tells me nothing has change, only more fines for other motorist and fares going up.:mad:

World class transport?, my foot!
 
This has becoming a norm. It's a shame.

Is it the driver fault, the lacking of controls at bus station, the planners fault or THE LACK OF COMPETITION ?

With the implementation of full day bus lane, didn't it allows them to regulate their time better?

My experience tells me nothing has change, only more fines for other motorist and fares going up.:mad:

World class transport?, my foot!

its Not the drivers' fault. its how their KPIs are constructed by SBS. poor management, rather than poor drivers. KPIs are the BANE of singapore society.
 
Last edited:
Public transport confirm shitty one la! A foreigner friend once commented that Singapore buses jerk alot while traveling. She added that such bus drivers would have been fired from UK where she comes from! See?! Ang Mors got standard hor!
 
Public transport confirm shitty one la! A foreigner friend once commented that Singapore buses jerk alot while traveling. She added that such bus drivers would have been fired from UK where she comes from! See?! Ang Mors got standard hor!

that's coz its part of their management policy to act upon customers complaints against drivers.

here, there is no such management policy.
 
Cannot blame bus drivers, they are just workers. Blame the Shareholders, Management and controllers, who only look at $$$.

Public transport is just a label - They look at Profit first! Wat "go green", take public transport! Bring down the fares, people will take them naturally.
 
I agree with the TS, fucking frustrated when you see the driver purposely slow down when it is a green light, he is hoping for to turn amble and red. He needs to slow down as he is ahead on schedule. Sometimes, the driver will even go into bus stop, when there is no one boarding or alighting.

My question is, is this fair to the passengers on board ?

Why cant the driver drive "normally", and a normal speed.

There should be a device installed on the bus, to monitor the speed, if it exists a limit, the controls should monitor all this !!

By the way, do you see CC Camera on some of the buses, I wonder are they working.... just curious
 
>>>My question is, is this fair to the passengers on board ?

Why cant the driver drive "normally", and a normal speed.<<<

The problem lies in the CCB insatiably Familee-controlled AssBAss not having enough buses to cater to demand, so that they need to space the buses like say 45 min - 1hr apart.
 
Public transport confirm shitty one la! A foreigner friend once commented that Singapore buses jerk alot while traveling. She added that such bus drivers would have been fired from UK where she comes from! See?! Ang Mors got standard hor!

Has to be FT drivers with their half past six driving skills right? But then Shitty Times swift response will be that locals don't want the job. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

.
 
No use complaining. They have to keep to their time schedules.
 
Has to be FT drivers with their half past six driving skills right? But then Shitty Times swift response will be that locals don't want the job. :rolleyes::rolleyes:

.

who wants to drive a bus for less than 2k a month when it costs 300k for a pigeon hole in sembawang?
 
No use complaining. They have to keep to their time schedules.

If the drivers drove too fast, people say the bus drivers are reckless...blah blah blah.

Now, when bus drivers are more careful and hence slow down, complain also take place.

So then what is the perfect solution?
 
If the drivers drove too fast, people say the bus drivers are reckless...blah blah blah.

Now, when bus drivers are more careful and hence slow down, complain also take place.

So then what is the perfect solution?

I believe the complaints received from commuters were that 2 buses of the service no. arriving at the same time due to 1 driver driving too fast & the other too slow.

.
 
Back
Top