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On buses/coaches (some further points) edit

  • UK coach/bus stations can be variable in quality... A lot of the former Brutalist fume traps where redeveloped within MY living memory.
  • Disabled access is still a sore point with some outside of metropolitan areas. Increasingly though modern buses designs do have internal ramps (to the lower deck) and limited wheelchair space. Do any have external lifts?
  • Buses won't necessarily carry people with certain items (paint, alcohol and takeout food being amongst the cited items)
  • Bus drivers/conductors have refused to carry drunk passengers, (And some operators have specific anti-alcohol conditions in their Conditions of Carriage if recall correctly.)

If I think of more , I'll list em on the topic's talk page. ShakespeareFan00 (talk) 09:47, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply

Oxford tube have lift i believe. drinks without lids a no-go on stagecoach, same as warm food 2006toyotacorrola (talk) 10:38, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
Don’t know about anywhere else, except from NX coventry no music as i live in stagecoach territory (sadly) 2006toyotacorrola (talk) 10:50, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply
And they’re all low-floor 2006toyotacorrola (talk) 18:07, 24 October 2022 (UTC)Reply