Found this today during a walk in San Francisco and it is such a sad statement of this city’s public transit vs. car travel priorities. A lot of bus stops in SF are literally still just this.pic.twitter.com/bzJVfVFu9K
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Found this today during a walk in San Francisco and it is such a sad statement of this city’s public transit vs. car travel priorities. A lot of bus stops in SF are literally still just this.pic.twitter.com/bzJVfVFu9K
There is no shelter, no bench, no information about the schedule, no next time indicator, and often even no designated place for a bus to stop, so you might be waiting next to a row of parked cars, not knowing exactly where to stand so that the bus driver won’t miss you.
Today’s awful @sfmta_muni stop: needed to get out on a *street* between two parked cars with running engines (either could start going at any minute), and the driver missed me until I shouted after him off the top of my lungs.pic.twitter.com/DbJ5miHA1l
This is a bus stop in San Francisco.pic.twitter.com/8ssS66DspD
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Marcin Wichary added,
This is a bus stop in San Francisco.pic.twitter.com/fAb3wja8XF
Is that rectangular strip on the road white or yellow?
Thanks for your answer! To explain my question: it looked kind of white to me on one of the pictures - I was surprised and curious, since it looked so different. - I’m guessing it’s an artifact of the different angle.
Yeah, it’s rather reflective – and the sun was shining brightly!
And I presume the small blue structure on the sidewalk wasn’t a tardis? 
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