Excited to see this finally up and running. Have not tried it yet. One negative I have heard is complaints that the new bus stops do not offer the shelter that the older ones did.
As I have traveled more I have come to realize that the weather in Oklahoma really is unusually brutal, especially pertaining to the wind and the dramatic temperature changes that can come with it. Though us natives know it, and talk about it, it is when you come into contact with what others think of as being "horribly bad weather" and realize that would be "no big deal" here in Oklahoma that you realize that perhaps in many places in the world their ability to be so much more bike/pedestrian/transit friendly is aided by their climate. Doesn't mean we can't be, but it does mean we need to be extra aware of our unique circumstances. A bus stop design that would be perfectly fine on say the west coast may be woefully inadequate for Tulsa.
Milwaukee and Chicago have winds that are very similar between the two cities. And Chicago has the nickname Windy City.
Neither of which comes even close to Oklahoma City and it's area for winds - neither strength nor duration! I guess Chicago has to try to be famous for something other than violence...
And a few weeks ago I was checking weather for some travel we did at Thanksgiving to see what to expect. Wind advisories. For 20 - 25 mph winds. And gusts up to 30 mph! I was left speechless. A light breeze like that was creating wind advisories?? Geez...