In smaller cities, buses are frequently on demand service, rather than planned routes (In Michigan, there are many county transit authorities, _ATAs, that do this). It's because they don't have the ridership to support planned routes.
There must be some tension between point to point service and having each passenger walk a few minutes, where the walking ends up saving time, even if it doesn't seem like it.
There must be some tension between point to point service and having each passenger walk a few minutes, where the walking ends up saving time, even if it doesn't seem like it.