Reliability is a consistent concern among residents who rely on the city's buses.
Reliability is a consistent concern among residents who rely on the city's buses.What they're saying:
DDOT director Mikel Oglesby tells Axios the trend reflects stricter time measurements rather than poorer performance. • Before March, buses were considered "on time" if they arrived between 3 minutes early and 6 minutes late.The city expects 85% of buses to be on time by mid-2023. Routes are being rescheduled next year to more accurately reflect true travel times.
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