it can be inaccurate (mostly due to traffic variation but sometimes it glitches out) and is generally kind of unoptimized, but if you have to navigate the busses here, its Much better to have it than not. without it you dont know whether you missed your bus and are going to be waiting another hour, or if theyre running late/early, or if the bus is totally mia. it gives you something concrete to base expectations on. youre much less likely to, for instance, wait in the cold for 45 minutes and be late to work because the bus didnt come when it was supposed to and you had no idea or way of checking in, like i have. It has a live map where you can toggle certain lines on/off, and you can check how long until a bus is arriving at a particular stop. it even has a navigation feature, though i prefer google maps because the one on RideLNK doesnt save if you, for instance, go to another part of RideLNK to check when the bus arrives, unlike most dedicated maps apps, nor does it give you multiple options, though you can slightly adjust preferences. RideLNK is not perfect but any means, but its a valuable tool and I would recommend it to anyone regularly using the bus.