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Clive wrote:
In message , writes Folding the buggy does not magically make all bus drivers and/or passengers more considerate; and generally, by turning one unwieldy object (child in buggy) into two (child and folded buggy), the job of maneouvering them becomes harder. You have all the Hallmarks on no experience, either from passenger or driver/conductor. Just remember, "Fold buggy at stop before bus comes into view." That makes life easier for punters and drivers/conductors. Oddly, I've never owned a car, almost always get public transport, and, when practical, fold buggies before getting on the bus. I've never been a driver/conductor though, but since London bus drivers are safely sealed away in little boxes, I might just have a better idea of the punter-experience (with and without buggy) than they do. #Paul |
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