How often is walking in London quicker than a bus?
Whats the longest bus journey you've done where walking would have been quicker?
Due to a burst water main on Esher High Street, which I didn't know about in advance, walking for an hour today would have got me to my destination more quickly than my bus journey. That's because I had to wait some time for the bus and when it did finally arrive or I should say three of them arrive, so many people were getting on, it got further delayed. Then once it reached another point, there was a gap of 6 minutes or more between three buses and whatever was in front, at a point where 6 routes converge I might add! With students getting on here it further delayed. It then got delayed as they all got off.
That's not the first time where walking for an hour would be quicker but it is unusual. More common is where walking for 20 minutes is quicker, as quick or not much slower.
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Whats the longest bus journey you've done where walking would have been quicker?
Due to a burst water main on Esher High Street, which I didn't know about in advance, walking for an hour today would have got me to my destination more quickly than my bus journey. That's because I had to wait some time for the bus and when it did finally arrive or I should say three of them arrive, so many people were getting on, it got further delayed. Then once it reached another point, there was a gap of 6 minutes or more between three buses and whatever was in front, at a point where 6 routes converge I might add! With students getting on here it further delayed. It then got delayed as they all got off.
That's not the first time where walking for an hour would be quicker but it is unusual. More common is where walking for 20 minutes is quicker, as quick or not much slower.
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