I personally think at least some drivers need some strict reeducation about how it works, as I have intended to board an O'bahn bus at Paradise through the rear doors only to find them shut. If they are not attentive enough to look out for boarding passengers, then what I said.homer9000 wrote:the weird bit and i was on a 200 run by an o'bahn bus that continued as a 208 beyond the city was people validating tickets at the rear using the back doors.i thought that only applied to actual track services.
All door boarding should be applicable whenever a bus fitted with validators in the doorways pulls up, not just when it suits the driver. There are a lot of O'bahn rigids out on regular shifts on weekends, and it would be better in my opinion if there weren't restrictions in regards to boarding through the rear on these vehicles. Passengers will need to look for the signs, otherwise it's obviously through the front only.