Dude, this is why you have a web site
Mar. 5th, 2010 02:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So my local transit system has decided to cut hours on some of the routes that primarily serve campus and student apartments for Spring Break. That's all well and good; they won't be used as much, so it makes sense to reduce the service somewhat. They even have a note on the front page of the site which reads:
"Reduced Service for UGA Spring Break. March 8-12, 2010. See Service Hours for details"
With a link to the Service Hours page. So I follow that link, and I read this:
"UGA Routes: During all University breaks, "reading days" and holidays, Route 12 and Route 14 run on Reduced Service. Also Route 28 Does not run during University breaks and holidays. Call Athens Transit Information for specific times and schedules at [phone number redacted]."
::headdesks repeatedly::
Seriously, people? Half the reason I got a cell phone that can access the web is so I didn't have to deal with mutually frustrating relay calls for things like this...
Bad news for anyone who, I dunno, lives on one of those routes and needs to get to work or something Monday morning! Not to mention, anyone who needs to know the latest they can get back from the other side of town (which, of course, is different than with the normal schedule).
(Edited to add: And no, the schedules page does not list the spring break schedules. That, of course, would actually make sense.)
"Reduced Service for UGA Spring Break. March 8-12, 2010. See Service Hours for details"
With a link to the Service Hours page. So I follow that link, and I read this:
"UGA Routes: During all University breaks, "reading days" and holidays, Route 12 and Route 14 run on Reduced Service. Also Route 28 Does not run during University breaks and holidays. Call Athens Transit Information for specific times and schedules at [phone number redacted]."
::headdesks repeatedly::
Seriously, people? Half the reason I got a cell phone that can access the web is so I didn't have to deal with mutually frustrating relay calls for things like this...
Bad news for anyone who, I dunno, lives on one of those routes and needs to get to work or something Monday morning! Not to mention, anyone who needs to know the latest they can get back from the other side of town (which, of course, is different than with the normal schedule).
(Edited to add: And no, the schedules page does not list the spring break schedules. That, of course, would actually make sense.)