Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
Coronavirus and the public transport industry.
(16 Jul 2021, 3:07 pm)Ambassador Sensible, Stagecoach have shared a similar update.
I can't imagine the inevitable spike from 'Freedom Day' (jesus wept) will do anything to encourage people onto public transport.
(16 Jul 2021, 3:07 pm)Ambassador Sensible, Stagecoach have shared a similar update.
I can't imagine the inevitable spike from 'Freedom Day' (jesus wept) will do anything to encourage people onto public transport.
(16 Jul 2021, 10:38 pm)stagecoachbusdepot I notice on Stagecoach's update it specifies all* seats can be used and passengers can stand - the * being there to exclude the seats next to the door... I'm sure there's a logical reason but wouldn't these be some of the best ventilated seats on the bus??
(16 Jul 2021, 10:38 pm)stagecoachbusdepot I notice on Stagecoach's update it specifies all* seats can be used and passengers can stand - the * being there to exclude the seats next to the door... I'm sure there's a logical reason but wouldn't these be some of the best ventilated seats on the bus??
(16 Jul 2021, 11:24 pm)streetdeckfan The seats next to the door are the best seats on the bus. Especially Streetlites as it's as far as you can physically get from the rattling door and bone shaking idle.
Presumably it's still down to the excuse of 'protecting drivers' even though they're already behind a screen
(16 Jul 2021, 11:24 pm)streetdeckfan The seats next to the door are the best seats on the bus. Especially Streetlites as it's as far as you can physically get from the rattling door and bone shaking idle.
Presumably it's still down to the excuse of 'protecting drivers' even though they're already behind a screen
(16 Jul 2021, 10:38 pm)stagecoachbusdepot I notice on Stagecoach's update it specifies all* seats can be used and passengers can stand - the * being there to exclude the seats next to the door... I'm sure there's a logical reason but wouldn't these be some of the best ventilated seats on the bus??
(16 Jul 2021, 10:38 pm)stagecoachbusdepot I notice on Stagecoach's update it specifies all* seats can be used and passengers can stand - the * being there to exclude the seats next to the door... I'm sure there's a logical reason but wouldn't these be some of the best ventilated seats on the bus??
(17 Jul 2021, 1:28 am)deanmachine Interesting we've been told at GNE all seats and standees will be permitted. Keeping the enhanced screens though.
(17 Jul 2021, 1:28 am)deanmachine Interesting we've been told at GNE all seats and standees will be permitted. Keeping the enhanced screens though.
(17 Jul 2021, 7:51 am)Adrian What's the enhanced screens? I assume the enhancement is more than sticky tape over the holes, but I cannot recall any other difference.
(17 Jul 2021, 8:20 am)Andreos1 A 55 passed me yesterday, displaying *bus full*, so guessing that rule hasn't been implemented yet.
(17 Jul 2021, 7:51 am)Adrian What's the enhanced screens? I assume the enhancement is more than sticky tape over the holes, but I cannot recall any other difference.
(17 Jul 2021, 8:20 am)Andreos1 A 55 passed me yesterday, displaying *bus full*, so guessing that rule hasn't been implemented yet.
(17 Jul 2021, 9:17 am)deanmachine The 15, 16, and 17 plate Streetlites only had small screens in front of the driver, they've added extra over the ticket machines so customers can't peer over around them, a small extra screen on the Mercs too for the same reason. Some Solos had gaps between the screen and the back of the cab with a grab handle, they've been covered too. Probably other differences too.
"Freedom Day" I think.
(17 Jul 2021, 9:17 am)deanmachine The 15, 16, and 17 plate Streetlites only had small screens in front of the driver, they've added extra over the ticket machines so customers can't peer over around them, a small extra screen on the Mercs too for the same reason. Some Solos had gaps between the screen and the back of the cab with a grab handle, they've been covered too. Probably other differences too.
"Freedom Day" I think.
(16 Jul 2021, 2:59 pm)Adrian Go North East have put out a post for July 19th onwards: https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/face-cover...ay-19-july
(16 Jul 2021, 2:59 pm)Adrian Go North East have put out a post for July 19th onwards: https://www.gonortheast.co.uk/face-cover...ay-19-july
(17 Jul 2021, 5:25 pm)Andreos1 Drivers protected, but passengers can do wtf they like or are subjected to.
Can remember someone complaining to the GNE fb page about someone on the 34 standing in the gangway, but having a sweaty balls issue.
Their face took the full whiff by all accounts.
(18 Jul 2021, 1:39 pm)Michael I wonder if this this will end the dupe buses as it says:
Regulations requiring face coverings will be removed and government now “expects and recommends that people wear face coverings in crowded areas such as public transport.
As a result, there will be no restrictions on capacity but we expect people to think of others and still wear a face covering on board, if they can, in line with government guidance.
(17 Jul 2021, 5:25 pm)Andreos1 Drivers protected, but passengers can do wtf they like or are subjected to.
Can remember someone complaining to the GNE fb page about someone on the 34 standing in the gangway, but having a sweaty balls issue.
Their face took the full whiff by all accounts.
(18 Jul 2021, 1:39 pm)Michael I wonder if this this will end the dupe buses as it says:
Regulations requiring face coverings will be removed and government now “expects and recommends that people wear face coverings in crowded areas such as public transport.
As a result, there will be no restrictions on capacity but we expect people to think of others and still wear a face covering on board, if they can, in line with government guidance.
And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
(18 Jul 2021, 6:46 pm)Charles41 And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
(18 Jul 2021, 6:46 pm)Charles41 And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
(18 Jul 2021, 6:46 pm)Charles41 And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
(18 Jul 2021, 6:46 pm)Charles41 And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
I've interestingly just come off a regional working group of major employers in the regions representing my own HR function.
We came around to public transport and it was interesting. The takeaways from me from a public transport pov.
- Only 2 of the 70 organisations who attend/surveyed plan a full time return to the office, the rest will adapt hybrid policies - which makes Flex tickets seem a sensible option.
- Internal surveys showed that with face coverings/distancing being mandatory 40% of colleagues said they would travel on public transport.
- Without distancing/face coverings just 10% said they'd travel on public transport - there was particular concern over winter travel.
- Enquiries to car lease plans (particuarly electric) are up 150% on this time in 2019.
- Hybrid workers in the office 2 days a week were more likely to use commuting expense on ride sharing or private taxi companies over a bus. A number of companiees are reaching out to ride share apps to work out adding them to corporate benefit discounts.
- Bike to Work schemes are outstripping supply and most employers have waiting lists as suppliers struggle to meet demand
(18 Jul 2021, 6:46 pm)Charles41 And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
(18 Jul 2021, 6:46 pm)Charles41 And the people of this country expect and recommend the government show clear leadership to get us back on our feet.
Hiding behind useless pieces of cloth and living in fear of being pinged by some app is no way to be going on.
I for one will not be wearing a mask tomorrow.
Charles
(19 Jul 2021, 4:08 pm)Ambassador I've interestingly just come off a regional working group of major employers in the regions representing my own HR function.
We came around to public transport and it was interesting. The takeaways from me from a public transport pov.
- Only 2 of the 70 organisations who attend/surveyed plan a full time return to the office, the rest will adapt hybrid policies - which makes Flex tickets seem a sensible option.
- Internal surveys showed that with face coverings/distancing being mandatory 40% of colleagues said they would travel on public transport.
- Without distancing/face coverings just 10% said they'd travel on public transport - there was particular concern over winter travel.
- Enquiries to car lease plans (particuarly electric) are up 150% on this time in 2019.
- Hybrid workers in the office 2 days a week were more likely to use commuting expense on ride sharing or private taxi companies over a bus. A number of companiees are reaching out to ride share apps to work out adding them to corporate benefit discounts.
- Bike to Work schemes are outstripping supply and most employers have waiting lists as suppliers struggle to meet demand
(19 Jul 2021, 4:08 pm)Ambassador I've interestingly just come off a regional working group of major employers in the regions representing my own HR function.
We came around to public transport and it was interesting. The takeaways from me from a public transport pov.
- Only 2 of the 70 organisations who attend/surveyed plan a full time return to the office, the rest will adapt hybrid policies - which makes Flex tickets seem a sensible option.
- Internal surveys showed that with face coverings/distancing being mandatory 40% of colleagues said they would travel on public transport.
- Without distancing/face coverings just 10% said they'd travel on public transport - there was particular concern over winter travel.
- Enquiries to car lease plans (particuarly electric) are up 150% on this time in 2019.
- Hybrid workers in the office 2 days a week were more likely to use commuting expense on ride sharing or private taxi companies over a bus. A number of companiees are reaching out to ride share apps to work out adding them to corporate benefit discounts.
- Bike to Work schemes are outstripping supply and most employers have waiting lists as suppliers struggle to meet demand
Bit of drama on the 10A with a woman shouting at the driver for asking her if she had a mask because the bus was full.
Apparently he's not Boris Johnson so can't tell her what to do
(20 Jul 2021, 8:59 am)streetdeckfan Bit of drama on the 10A with a woman shouting at the driver for asking her if she had a mask because the bus was full.
Apparently he's not Boris Johnson so can't tell her what to do
(20 Jul 2021, 8:59 am)streetdeckfan Bit of drama on the 10A with a woman shouting at the driver for asking her if she had a mask because the bus was full.
Apparently he's not Boris Johnson so can't tell her what to do
(20 Jul 2021, 9:53 am)cbma06 From yesterday it’s up to the passenger if there want to wear a mask, driver shouldn’t be asking the passenger as there should know that there would be given grief from the passenger and the bus companies are not enforcing it and never did
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(20 Jul 2021, 9:53 am)cbma06 From yesterday it’s up to the passenger if there want to wear a mask, driver shouldn’t be asking the passenger as there should know that there would be given grief from the passenger and the bus companies are not enforcing it and never did
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(20 Jul 2021, 9:53 am)cbma06 From yesterday it’s up to the passenger if there want to wear a mask, driver shouldn’t be asking the passenger as there should know that there would be given grief from the passenger and the bus companies are not enforcing it and never did
(20 Jul 2021, 9:58 am)streetdeckfan They've always asked if you had one, but never actually enforced it if you said no from my experience. I'd imagine they'll keep it that way
I think she was just looking for an argument to be fair, she was standing at the front of the bus shouting at him while he was driving.
(20 Jul 2021, 9:53 am)cbma06 From yesterday it’s up to the passenger if there want to wear a mask, driver shouldn’t be asking the passenger as there should know that there would be given grief from the passenger and the bus companies are not enforcing it and never did
(20 Jul 2021, 9:58 am)streetdeckfan They've always asked if you had one, but never actually enforced it if you said no from my experience. I'd imagine they'll keep it that way
I think she was just looking for an argument to be fair, she was standing at the front of the bus shouting at him while he was driving.