Fewer commuters opt for buses in the morning in Qatar

Fewer commuters opt for buses in the morning in Qatar

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The rising mercury level in the country is prompting many commuters to avoid using public bus services during the day, Gulf Times reported.

This is primarily due to the absence of covered shelters in most places, which exposes them to the heat and burning sun as they wait for a bus to arrive, says passengers.

Recent visits to a number of bus stops in Doha during the day revealed that most of them, including some that would normally remain busy, did not have any passenger waiting there even though bus services were being run as usual.

Even within the Industrial Area, where the demand for Karwa bus services is generally high, the number of passengers during the day has fallen sharply — particularly between 8am and 3pm.

The situation, though, changes in the evening when the bus stops wear their usual busy look.

Speaking to Gulf Times, some regular bus users stressed that the lack of covered shelters was the main reason why they were avoiding bus travel. "Waiting under the burning sun for a bus is quite unbearable these days," said a Karwa smartcard holder.

"Sometimes we’ve to wait for a long time before a bus arrives. This is something bus users like me cannot afford to do now as we may fall ill due to the scorching heat."

Besides uncovered shelters, commuters point out that buses are an inconvenient option in the prevailing circumstances also because they sometimes have to walk a fair distance to reach their destination from a bus stop.

This is why many such commuters — mostly low-income workers — are choosing to use taxis at present, as travelling in them gives them the option of being dropped off at a convenient location, it is found.

The workers form groups to hail a cab or, if travelling alone, look to board shared cabs that are available at many key locations in the city.

One such place is the Doha Bus Station (DBS) in the heart of the city. A busy transport hub otherwise, the number of passengers has dropped at the DBS, too, during the day.

Such has been the weather of late that many people are unwilling to spend time waiting for a bus at the DBS despite the availability of covered shelters there.

The demand for covered bus shelters — as well as air-conditioned ones — has been reiterated by commuters on a number of occasions.

While announcements on better facilities at bus stops have been made in the past, the situation on the ground has not improved much and people have to wait for buses while being exposed to the heat and sun, say passengers.

A handful of covered bus shelters have come up in some areas but these are inadequate, they point out.

It was learnt from the Mowasalat authorities that it had not been possible to build covered bus shelters on many roads due to major infrastructure development works taking places at a number of locations.

Courtesy: gulf-times.com

By britexpat• 22 May 2016 03:58
britexpat

Yep... Fortunately the trains will be driverless

By Lemuel_09• 22 May 2016 03:43
Lemuel_09

lol.. funny it's been years since they won the bidding of FIFA and yet they can even improved their Public system.... Bus Commuter here for 5 years and still no improvement.. i always arrived late even when if you waited in advanced you will still arrived late... second is the Bus Station at Souq is Garbage.. they should've planned to air condition that whole area... somehow closely to the lobby of the HIA. They Have the money.. but nah... No hopes for Karwa Bus.. that's why i'm just waiting for the train service then.

By mshadabk• 21 May 2016 13:56
mshadabk

i am daily commuter,give me shelter for 44671 bustop please .Ramazan is coming please

By britexpat• 21 May 2016 10:38
britexpat

Nijesh: Good observations and good suggestions

By nijesh4ever• 21 May 2016 10:15
nijesh4ever

I find the services to be good. Yes few flaws are there but I am sure they will figure it out. Bus stops has to be planned properly. While travelling, the display inside the bus should show the stop name or the location name before nearing the place. I did not notice this when I traveled last time. It makes easier for the people who are new to Qatar. Also Karwa smart card card availability and recharge should be made available to local stores as well. This way its more convenient.

By Mufti Shahid• 21 May 2016 09:06
Mufti Shahid

Bus system in Qatar is a big failure. There are no proper bus stops. Most of the buses run empty due to poor planning. Routes are such that it is very inconvenient to travel these buses.

By britexpat• 21 May 2016 08:17
britexpat

Dingding: They probably used consultants who charged high fees and are no longer here

By dingding• 21 May 2016 08:13
dingding

bad urban planning , another best example was the road to HIA terminal. First Qatar government to do is to sack all Urban planners.

By muad-db• 21 May 2016 07:14
muad-db

Why waste money on a bus. Ask your neighbor or friend to take you - joys

By britexpat• 21 May 2016 06:59
britexpat

The government / Bus company need to address this - As usual it points to bad planning on the bus company part ..

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