I read with amusement the story, 'New look bus shelters for KL' in The Star Online.
In the first place, the effectiveness and reliability of public transport leave much to be desired.
Apparently, the company 'assigned' to design the new shelter had made a lot of adjustments after listening to public feedback. Most of the complaints were about the glass roof and that it was too hot.
Ok, that's fine but do you know that a commuter gets even HOTTER if the bus doesn't come on time or the bus comes at irregular intervals?
The company also bragged about having invested RM22mil in building the shelters. No need to tell us that because I bet with my last ringgit that you had carefully calculated your ROI!
In the first place, the effectiveness and reliability of public transport leave much to be desired.
Apparently, the company 'assigned' to design the new shelter had made a lot of adjustments after listening to public feedback. Most of the complaints were about the glass roof and that it was too hot.
Ok, that's fine but do you know that a commuter gets even HOTTER if the bus doesn't come on time or the bus comes at irregular intervals?
The company also bragged about having invested RM22mil in building the shelters. No need to tell us that because I bet with my last ringgit that you had carefully calculated your ROI!
3 comments:
If they improve the bus transport and bus always on time, improve the monorail, LRT and PUTRA and Komuter, have it more at rural or suburb area... I don't mind without a shelter.
Agree with steff. Those shelters won't protect the people from the Malaysian heat.
Bro..you are the best!!!
You made me laugh non stop..
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