SpotBus

The next generation of riding transit 6

Riding transit just got way, way, easier. A new website called SpotBus is wildly better than existing online trip planners. For one thing, you can enter destinations like a normal person -- "Ballard," or "Ikea," or "ferry," or whatever -- not some arcane intersection. It's so much faster and more intuitive that it feels like giving up your old gimcrack five-disc CD changer for an iPod.

It only works in the Puget Sound area, but there's no reason something similar couldn't be devised for other regions.

Eric de Place is a senior research at Sightline Institute, a Seattle-based sustainability think tank, working on promoting smart policy decisions for the Pacific Northwest. Visit http://daily.sightline.org/daily_score to read more on Sightline’s blog.

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  1. Biodiversivist's avatar

    Biodiversivist Posted 9:43 am
    07 Aug 2007

    Just typed in four desitnations in a rowDidn't find any of them. Good enough for government work I guess.

    In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
  2. Michelle Parker Posted 10:25 am
    07 Aug 2007

    Typed in one destination -- spelled correctly ;-)And had great success!  Even learned about a new and better bus route that I hadn't previously known of.
    SpotBus is really cool and fun to use!  Thanks for sharing this, Eric!
  3. Biodiversivist's avatar

    Biodiversivist Posted 3:08 pm
    07 Aug 2007

    Tried two moreIt found the Space Needle but not Ikea.

    In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world
  4. Eric de Place's avatar

    Eric de Place Posted 2:06 am
    08 Aug 2007

    Yeah, it does find IkeaTry it again. I used that example because I know it works -- just did it again this morning, in fact.
  5. JMG's avatar

    JMG Posted 2:27 am
    08 Aug 2007

    make transit part of the addressFor years now, whenever I meet someone in a city or county government funding transit or anyone who works for a transit agency I make this pitch:
    We need to make transit routes part of the address so that services like this are not necessary.
    I suggest starting with all government offices and events:  whenever anything is published (business cards, newspaper or radio ads, flyers, brochures, web pages, ANYTHING) that gives a physical address, the publisher would have to give the route identifiers of nearby transit routes, with a limit of five routes for offices on heavily served routes.  Work with the transit agency to make sure that every public agency office thinks of and uses its transit routes as part of its address on its letterhead, etc.
    You could do it on the next line down from the office name, to avoid messing with postal systems:
    Gov't Office Name

    Metro: 1, 1A, 7, 19, 42

    1000 Downtown Square, Ste. 730

    Anytown, ST Zip+Four
    So far, not a single elected or staff official has ever said anything other than "That's a good idea" (sometimes "That's a great idea!") --- but, to my knowledge, not a single one has done anything with it. The inertia factor is just too large.
    Once government offices do it, it could easily spread into commercial businesses (retail), and then into all businesses and non-profits that seek visitors.

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  6. Biodiversivist's avatar

    Biodiversivist Posted 2:13 pm
    08 Aug 2007

    Ikea foundIt is a great idea. Hopefully they will make it a lot better with time. Should be able to type in any business or store and get a 98% success rate. If there is a profit motive behind improving the software it will improve. If there isn't, it won't.
    I would like to see something similar for bike routes. Hmm, charge 50 cents a session and maybe it would happen.

    In the end, it all comes down to biodiversity. Poison Darts--Protecting the biodiversity of our world

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