"This is not expected behavior," Ubiquiti said on Reddit.
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Overzealous security measures are ruining the simplicity of the macOS experience.
Off to Japan on the 17th out of IAD. I received a jury duty summons for right when I get back so work is going to love this. 😂
I doubt ATO is going to have a significant impact on headways. There might be some minor impact if they include automatic door operation. The looming budget crisis due to low ridership is going to dictate headways/levels of service more than ATO.
I do look for forward to smoother train rides, especially not having operators lurch the train to a stop to avoid platform overruns.
As for Rosslyn I don't remember WMATA ever going below 2 minutes with ATO. I believe the switch is around ~130 seconds to set.