> it's pretty clear this conversation is going nowhere.
Yes, obviously, because you keep saying "look at the data" while providing none of relevance. Nobody's arguing that the MTA is rife with delays and poor planning, we're talking about the countdown clocks specifically.
The countdown clocks do not show the scheduled time. They use Bluetooth receivers to physically track the trains [1]. Your fundamental premise is wrong.
I'm honestly curious -- do you Uber everywhere? How often do you take the train?
Yes, obviously, because you keep saying "look at the data" while providing none of relevance. Nobody's arguing that the MTA is rife with delays and poor planning, we're talking about the countdown clocks specifically.
The countdown clocks do not show the scheduled time. They use Bluetooth receivers to physically track the trains [1]. Your fundamental premise is wrong.
I'm honestly curious -- do you Uber everywhere? How often do you take the train?
1. http://www.thetransitwire.com/2017/09/01/mta-uses-bluetooth-...