(19 Aug 2020, 12:27 pm)mb134 wrote This clearly isn't happening though in the situation Streetdeckfan described in the initial post. As soon as there is 1(+, if there are same household passengers) person per row, that implies the bus has reached capacity - so the destination should be updated and the driver shouldn't be allowing anyone else on.
Like I say, it isn't an exact science. Drivers are doing their best in a difficult situation but it is down to the public to act responsibly while on board. You will always have a case or two where drivers simply forget or in rare cases, just can't be bothered with the hassle. There will of course be repercussions if a complaint is made and the investigation finds the driver ignored the guidelines set out. It's in everyone's interest to work together during this which I think is happening as a broad generalisation. However, like I have previously said, people have different opinions of what the latest guidelines are and will still be pushing for the 2m distance capacity when this is now no longer the case.
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