Posted February 11, 20241 yr How do people treat each other on public transportation in your city? For example, do people give up their seats to people who need them?
February 11, 20241 yr It is very friendly and efficient here. A bit more crowded that I like, but frequent services, affordable rates makes it a good choice.
February 13, 20241 yr We don't have that here in this small town; however, when I used it years ago, they were very crowded; most of the time, I had to stand, and I never saw anyone give up a seat for anyone.
February 13, 20241 yr Ha ha, that's what public transport system is. But metros are much better. They are crowded of course, but they are the fastest way of transport in cities. If you go by road, it will take 3 times the time.
February 14, 20241 yr I hear ya there; I still would rather drive in my own truck than take a bus; who knows, once I get too old, I may have to resort to this.
April 6Apr 6 I hear ya there; I still would rather drive in my own truck than take a bus; who knows, once I get too old, I may have to resort to this. Some days, I feel this IS the Boston MBTA. The subway (Redline) seems to be standing room only some days, and it doesn't help matters since they've "upgraded" the subway cars to these new wider, hi-tech, computerized cars. Sure, there's lots of space to walk up and down the length of the car, but the seats are all hard plastic, uncomfortable (my butt slides toward the edge of the seat) and the seats are wider (I guess to accommodate overweight people better?) I have witnessed people give up their prized seat for elderly people with canes and stuff, but if you're suffering invisibly, like I do with advanced plantar fascitiis, then you're SOL. -- Senkusha
How do people treat each other on public transportation in your city?
For example, do people give up their seats to people who need them?