12/20/2019
Oh The Weather Outside Is Frightful, But Riding StarTran Is Quite Delightful
By Richard Schmeling, CFIT President
No matter if you are a regular StarTran rider or simply decide to use the bus when snow and ice make it difficult to drive, you will find StarTran is a good winter weather transportation option.
StarTran bus routes are mostly on arterial streets, which are given first priority by the Transportation and Public Works Department of the City of Lincoln for snow removal. Your residential street may lag hours or days behind before the snowplow arrives. If you have to travel, consider StarTran.
The Farmers Almanac predicts that our winter for 2019-2020 will be a lot like last year – colder than normal and above normal amounts of snow.
Last year, StarTran riders were some of the few people to be able to get to work or school when storms hit. The heavy transit buses can plow through when cars would stall out. StarTran professional drivers know all the tips and strategies to cope with the snow and ice.
Last year, some riders found the areas at the bus stops had not been cleared. Some riders had to climb two foot ridges of snow to get on and off the bus. Here are some helpful hints to make this year better:
1. If you bus stop has a bench or shelter and the area has not been cleared, phone the Snow Removal Hot Line at 441-7541. City Ordinance requires that walks be cleared by 9 a.m. following the end of a snowfall. Bus stops outside the downtown area are the responsibility of the adjacent property owner. This includes the area around a bus bench or shelter and a path from city sidewalk to the curb. Property owners who fail to comply will be given a formal notice to comply but only if you call it in. We no longer have city sidewalk inspectors cruising the town looking for violations. Only complaints about lack of snow removal are acted upon. If the property owner fails to comply with a notice, the city has a contractor who will come and clear the area and the property owner will be billed for the cost of the snow removal.
2. The general rule is that buses stop only at designated StarTran bus stop signs to board and let off passengers. However, if the stop you are using has not been cleared and it is unsafe to board at the sign, StarTran drivers can stop at a cleared area nearby to let you safely get on or off. If a driver stops at a sign in a non-cleared area, you can ask the driver to move a cleared area nearby. A bulletin to drivers authorizes this deviation for safety purposes.
3. During periods of heavy snowfall, buses may run late. You may want to take an earlier bus in order to arrive on time at your destination.
4. Often StarTran delays during snow events may be caused by cars trying to operate on streets used by the StarTran buses. At times, slick streets allow only two or three cars to get through an intersection during a traffic signal cycle when a dozen or more would make it through the intersection in normal weather. StarTran buses have to wait for their turn. If more people used StarTran, slipping and stalled cars would be fewer.
5. If there is an accident ahead of the bus, it may be necessary for the StarTran bus to detour around the problem area. Every effort is made to make sure that riders on the path of this problem are not left behind. You can check out the StarTran website for information about these detours. If a stop cannot be served because of a problem, information will be given on the StarTran website as to the next open bus stop.
6. Be courteous to bus drivers and other passengers when riding during snow events. The main concern of StarTran drivers during snow events – and at all times – is to deliver you safely to your destination as quickly as possible. It won’t help to criticize the driver for not moving faster. Some StarTran riders are elderly or have mobility issues that require them to ride the bus. Help these passengers as they get on and off the bus. In spite of snow removal efforts, the areas at some stops may have patches of packed snow and ice that make footing dangerous. Don’t hesitate to offer a helping hand to other riders boarding or getting off at your stop.
When forced to take the bus during snow events, many people discover that riding the bus when the weather is good is safer and more convenient than driving a car. StarTran welcomes “emergency riders” and would like to see you as a regular passenger.