The main booking website is first loaded, and when the server detects that there is a current queue created, it will then redirect users to the queue-it website for queueing. The Queue-It Systemįor the VTL bus ticket booking site, it employs the Queue-It system to manage traffic flow to the website. This workaround only works if the web developer has imported the queue-it system dependencies (.js file) to their website via a remote request from the queue-it servers. General Method Descriptionīlock requests from the Queue-It server, so that the scripts will not run and the page will not be redirected. Such a workaround is simply “for your information” only. It is rather to prevent you from waiting so long in hopes of getting your tickets, only realizing at a later time that there were no tickets left all along. Such implementations have led to many disappointed customers – even though there were literally no tickets left, they were still stuck in the queue waiting to check out the status of “available” tickets.įirstly, I would like to be extra careful to mention that such a bypass is not of the intended mode of usage of the web developers. These sites also implement queueing systems in order to manage their traffic flow. As bus seats are extremely difficult to get due to the sheer number of travelers who want to get across the borders via VTL, the booking website usually crashes. I was recently approached by a friend who requested me to assist him to book a VTL (Vaccinated Travel Lane) bus ticket from Johor Bahru to Singapore for his significant other.
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