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On Wed, Mar 21, 2007 at 02:55:03PM +0000, Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
Not all disabilities are equal, not all disabled people are equal, not all are wheelchair users. For some people with disabilities, a Routemaster is wonderful as there is a good chance that a seat will be available and there's a conductor to help. Finding a seat on a buggy-cluttered low-floor bus isn't always easy... Precisely. Travelling by bus with my mother was easier on Routemasters than on the bendy buses that replaced them on the only routes we use together. The reasons being that there were more seats, and that there was a nice chap with a ticket machine, who was far easier for her to use than the roadside vending machines that replaced him. It's kinda hard to buy a ticket from a machine when you can't see it. -- David Cantrell | Nth greatest programmer in the world Good advice is always certain to be ignored, but that's no reason not to give it -- Agatha Christie |
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