Does the lack of knowledge refer to the buses themselves as well?
Such as are you travelling on a Volvo Olympian Northern Counties Palatine 2 or a Volvo Olympian East Lancs or a Volvo Olympian Alexander Royale.
Most rail travellers will know they are a travelling on a HST▸ or a 150 etc, but I'd bet they would have a clue on the model of bus they are travelling.
Not sure about that last statement. I'd guess they would recognise that they are different types of train but I doubt the general public would know what they are called. Also, given something like an IC125 versus an IC225 I'm not sure that 100% of the general public would realise they are two different types of train without parking one of each next to each other, unless the passenger pays attention to the details.
Also, while I can tell an Optare Tempo X1260 from an X1200 (count the windows) my knowlegde of bus models is fairly limited.
Regarding bus times and arrivals, down here in Cornwall the prime 14/18 route has seen the normal route buses fitted with transponders and the stops fitted with displays telling us how many minutes from the stop the next bus is.
There are a few bus-stop LED indicator displays in Pembrokeshire too. Oddly (unlike the ones at rail stations) they don't always seem to tell you what the time NOW is.
WELL! Where do I start?
14/18 in Cornwall fitted with transponders. Some are, most not.
As per earlier posts, vehicles are very frequently swapped, so many on the 14/18 route do not have transponders, so the displays will not show a 'not fitted' bus, Drivers frequently are told by passengers "your display isn't working correctly". How to explain in simple English...........
Some busses are showing a fault on the transponder display screen (i.e. not in service, or no stop list) which would add to the public display problem.
As a driver with just over three years experience, I know very little of vehicle descriptions. To me, they are Darts, B7's, Tridents, deckers, Vario's & Optair's The finer knowledge is lost on me.
I would guess most of our passengers are thankful something turns up.