I love that I can use transit app in my…
I love that I can use transit app in my own city Canada, but also in almost every other big city in Canada + USA whenever I travel
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I love that I can use transit app in my own city Canada, but also in almost every other big city in Canada + USA whenever I travel
Honestly I think the transit app is fairly helpful but could be a bit better. They have the major public transit routes, schedules, and timings integrated perfectly and even has an Uber upsell in it. I use it for getting alerts about problems and delays on my commute. That part works really well but when I actually try to click into the alert it brings me to their alerts page which hasn't been updated for some reason. So I have to open another app that has syncing for the public transit alerts so that way I can read more then the short sentence I get in my notifications. Good app overall but could be better for a knowledge source.
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