How to read a bus schedule-liveabout?
It is important to note that buses will only observe the times listed as time points. They will often arrive late, but should never leave early. Sometimes automated schedule information will provide times for stops in between time points, but these times are estimated times only. Also be aware that not all trips may serve the entire route.
Do you need to read the bus timetable?
This is the time you need to be at your starting stop. Be sure to note any timetable exceptions and read when they apply in the notes at the bottom. The most common exceptions are trips that only operate when school is in session and trips that only operate on Saturday, Sunday, or both.
What does it mean when serial bus says no communication?
After getting a flashing “No Communications” on your scan tool’s screen, it’s time to check the bus for a short to power or ground. Backprobe the DLC serial bus terminal with your voltmeter with the key on and you shouldn’t see a steady 12 volts measured between that bus circuit and signal ground (pin 5).
Why are there letters on the bus schedule?
Letters or numbers are often assigned to each time point as a way to help patrons connect the time points on the map with the time points on the timetable. It is important to note that buses will only observe the times listed as time points. They will often arrive late, but should never leave early.
It is important to note that buses will only observe the times listed as time points. They will often arrive late, but should never leave early. Sometimes automated schedule information will provide times for stops in between time points, but these times are estimated times only. Also be aware that not all trips may serve the entire route.
This is the time you need to be at your starting stop. Be sure to note any timetable exceptions and read when they apply in the notes at the bottom. The most common exceptions are trips that only operate when school is in session and trips that only operate on Saturday, Sunday, or both.
After getting a flashing “No Communications” on your scan tool’s screen, it’s time to check the bus for a short to power or ground. Backprobe the DLC serial bus terminal with your voltmeter with the key on and you shouldn’t see a steady 12 volts measured between that bus circuit and signal ground (pin 5).
Letters or numbers are often assigned to each time point as a way to help patrons connect the time points on the map with the time points on the timetable. It is important to note that buses will only observe the times listed as time points. They will often arrive late, but should never leave early.