Tuesday, March 25, 2014

Nine public transit warnings that should exist









3 comments:

  1. Allan, no problem with carrying a backpack onto a train.

    There is a problem with it on a passenger's back as they seem to knick passengers as they move around on the train.

    Buses are especially an issue as the aisles are narrower.

    I find if I get my backpack off my back before working my way down the aisle of a bus I more cognizant of not hitting fellow passengers with it.

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  2. Yup. Agreed with the backpack. It holds more crap and it is better for your back then the gazillion other bags you might carry instead.

    On the bus, I normally wear it on until I sit down (but I am one of the first on), but when it is time to disembark, I carry it in my hands, low to the floor. Makes it easier to navigate the people.

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  3. It's a JOKE, chill out lol.

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