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This is yet another example of the total uselessness of TTC "Management" - I am not in favour of discipline in most cases as it should be a last resort but I would have thought that Operators who log out of their assigned runs should be warned a couple of times and then disciplined. It is bad enough the the "Management" obviously does not care about service and 'customers' but it is far worse when those who are supposed to be the direct providers of it have the same idea and are allowed to carry on with no consequences.So, funny thing about the RAD buses..... They are already perfectly capable of being tracked by the system. And lots of them are.
The system has the capability to allow the dispatchers to remotely allocate a RAD bus to the specific run, which brings up all of the scheduling and routing info on their screens, and puts them visible on the trackers. And this is almost always what is done with a RAD gets told to go cover a missing run on a route.
The issue is that many of the drivers don't like this.
Many of them will then log-out from the run they were given and log back in as a RAD. This removes all of that info from their screens, and allows them to think they have some semblance of anonymity. Some of them will play games, like sitting behind a regularly scheduled bus and try and avoid to pick up passengers - leaving a large gap in service behind them. The dispatchers can still see them on their screens, but they will no longer show up on as allocated to that route, nor will they show up on the trackers.
Dan