Juan_Lennon416
Senior Member
I just hate when adults push to get on the shuttle buses. Is there a way for TTC workers or even the Toronto Police to be present and have people form lines or establish some order?
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Were any UTers in the midst of the subway delays this morning?
Wow what a bitch, however I think the passenger could have handled it better. Instead of trying to take a picture of the driver, why not simply get the 4 digit bus number which is nicely posted at the front of the bus? Instead of calling the police, why not complain to TTC customer service and have them identify the driver using the bus number and time of day? Much ado for nothing if you ask me.
I've made a complaint here and there, and I don't get that impression at all.Because the entire TTC complaint process is set up to facilitate TTC foot-dragging and recalcitrance.
Yes, I do not always like the answers I get but I too find that complaints - about service - DO get answered and, sometimes, solved.I've made a complaint here and there, and I don't get that impression at all.
I've made a complaint here and there, and I don't get that impression at all.
I've heard the result of almost every complaint I've submitted.Their complaints process is completely opaque. They won't tell you what the result is, or even if they are going to do anything at all, even if you report dangerous driving by one of their employees with vehicle number, time and location.
I've submitted a couple of reports of dangerous driving and I absolutely agree with this.Their complaints process is completely opaque. They won't tell you what the result is, or even if they are going to do anything at all, even if you report dangerous driving by one of their employees with vehicle number, time and location.
I'm confused. Given privacy laws, what do you expect them to tell you?I've submitted a couple of reports of dangerous driving and I absolutely agree with this.
I've had a response like the former - when I was almost run over by a streetcar when I was on a green crossing signal.That they looked into it, that something is being done about it, that they are sorry that I was almost run over by one of their buses as it ran a red light and I was crossing on a walk signal.
Or that they looked into it, that something is being done about it, that they are sorry that a crowded bus had people being jerked this and way thanks to a terrible driver who constantly slammed on the brakes and took corners like an Indy driver.
I caught the tail end of the delay. I usually get on the 8:30 train northbound at Bloor-Yonge and couldn't even get onto the northbound platform when I got there today. I waited around for 10 minutes for the platform to clear because I wanted a seat and by 8:40 I was on a pretty empty train.Were any UTers in the midst of the subway delays this morning?
Before the Bay bus, I'd simply walk. It's only about 20 minutes or so to Queen from Bloor .. and downhill too. Perhaps faster with today's cold!It's odd that people do not listen to the repeating announcements. Both on the trains and in the stations. It also was on the news in the morning. Don't people know alternate routes to get to a downtown destination? Sure the Yonge leg (between Union and Bloor) was down. But, I would head on over to the University leg. Or take the streetcar from the east or west, or the 6 Bay bus as a last resort. I would never take any shuttle.