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The average speed of a bus is 1.7km/h (in game hours). That means that timetables are practically useless since your night buses will get back to the depot at 3pm since some 9km lines will take 15 hours to finish. I don't understand what the developers were thinking. Is this supposed to be a simulator or not? Why would anyone use a bus that needs 4 hours to take him from his house to his work? What's the purpose of "rush hour" when buses take 1 hour to reach the first stop and then spend another 3 hours picking up people in the morning that want to go to work. I don't know, time in this game makes NO sense at all. It's an insane oversight that simply ruins the game.
But having worked in public transport, abate many years ago now, it is a real 'immersion' breaker for me, when a bus takes several hours to do a 7.5km run. A run that is basically a straight run out, a little loop at the end then running back to the start along the same rout. In real life, this would be done in under an hour. The company that I drove for had several routes like that. And that was almost 30 years ago, which was pre bus lane, pre computerized traffic management system and with the majority of the routes being along over congested roads.
I know that this is a game and that some sacrifices have to be made for playability reasons but this does seem silly.
Bus lanes actually exist since 1940. The first ones being made in CHicago. Though, the today typical concept of Buslanes comes fromt he city of Germany.
Anyway, about your time issue. It has been made like that on purpose, yes, it isn't close to reality. But thats the life of such a game.
You can use rulesets though. But you would not increase the speed of the vehicle there. You would slow down time instead. Because the speeds are pretty good actually. It's the time that runs super fast.
There is a few good ones on the Workshop, that you can subscribe to and Download. or you make your own one.
THough, slower time, usually also means you need tons of more busses. So you should be aware of the coast explossion on buying busses.