monotonehell wrote:PeFe wrote:monotonehell wrote:
I agree, cap it at a daytrip fare? But possibly hard to implement on the simple, off the shelf, cheap system we have? The governement saved millions and teething troubles in roll out compared to the Opal, Miki debacles.
I believe the Metrocard system can do "more"....its just a matter of reprogramming.
I too wondered about its capabilities when it first appeared in Adelaide (as a cheap off the shelf system) but as soon as they brought out the 28 day pass...I knew it could do more.
Getting back to the tourist argument....public transport is there for the citizens of a particular city to get around......efficacy is primary...tourists have a lot of spare time during their day, making public transport work faster is not a priority for them.
And I will reiterate yet again how easy the internet has made travel, the majority of tourists I see have smart phones...........it is literally ten times easier than it used to be.
I started travelling in the 80's when I was in my 20's and had to rely on travel guides for local information......I am eternally grateful for Lets Go America warning me that the Phoenix bus system ceases to operate after 7pm weeknights and not at all on Sundays (and this is in a city over 2 million at the time!)
Smart transport cards are ubiquitous in the western world, very few people would have not seen one, or at least heard of one, the Adelaide Airport bus stop allows you to buy one.......you cant be spoon fed everything as a tourist, you need to make an effort to work out how a particular city works.
I think Adelaide rates "middling to good" with its public transport information for tourists, I would like to see more language options on the ticket vending machines though.