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rjmunro ◴[] No.41301868[source]
There's another thing that happens with busses that makes it worse.

The further behind the previous bus a bus is, the more people will arrive at the bus stop. The more people there are at the stop, the longer the bus has to spend picking them all up and selling them tickets etc. Therefore the delayed bus will tend to experience more delay. The bus behind them will have less people to pick up, so it will spend a shorter time at stops and tend to catch up with the first bus, so the two busses are dragged towards each other.

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1. tunesmith ◴[] No.41303563[source]
Some bus systems handle this (partially) by only allowing passengers to disembark from the lead bus. Stop, open the back door, don't open the front door, take off. I don't know either way, but the belief is that it helps smooth it out over time.