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MIG wrote:
On 23 Dec, 13:46, Paul wrote: On 23/12/2009 12:30, Tom Barry wrote: ...and it's Wrightbus. Three doors, two staircases, wtf? http://www.wrightbus.com/site/default.asp?CATID=9 http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/medi...tre/13903.aspx "Capacity for at least 87 passengers" Including standing? Seems a bit low. Bendy buses have a capacity of 49 sitting, 149 total. Capacities for well-designed vehicles are based on things like the number of seats. Capacities for badly-designed vehicles are based on dividing the total volume by the average volume of a person, assuming that all the bodies can be slotted in upside down or chopped into bits or impaled on obstructions as necessary. That's why so many bad designs get approved on the grounds of "capacity". It's bollox. You want a seat for everyone. I want people to be able to afford to get to work. Since these are mutually exclusive in a London context, shall we agree to differ? There is no such things as 'well-designed' - either it's well designed for the job it's expected to do, or it isn't. The problem with Boris's bus is that it's well designed for the twin roles of getting him elected and burnishing his CV as a Man Who Gets Things Done. The concept of 'moving people about' appears to have fallen by the wayside at some point, as has any mention of who pays for this thing. Tom |
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