The CTA is installing the first of 400 LED signs at 20 percent of all bus shelters serving 80 percent of all riders who use them to bring Bus Tracker information to commuters when and where they need it most.
The signs will carry four lines of text with information about the next four buses due to arrive at that location and, ultimately, other important transit alerts. Visually-impaired riders will hear an audio alert after pressing a button.
The signs face outward so approaching bus passengers can see the information and hustle over to catch an arriving bus. Motorists with decent eyesight will also know when to change lanes.
The electronic signs will be purchased and maintained with a $3.8 million mix of CTA, RTA and federal congestion funds.
Emanuel declared an end to the days of commuters “standing in the middle of the street craning their neck to look down and try to figure out, `Are those lights a bus?’”
He added, “We finally have the technology to do what’s right to serve the commuter.”
Business as usual.