(06 Sep 2020, 11:06 pm)streetdeckfan wrote But it's also says 1m 'where possible'. Even sitting at the window seat, you're still going to be within 1m of anyone walking in the aisle.It is possible though, but it comes down to an operators willingness to enforce it. Similar to the facemasks, which I posted about a couple weeks ago, and similar to pubs doing the absolute bare minimum for that matter.
So as I said, it comes down to common sense, it's guidance, not a law (unlike face coverings, which operators are still treating as guidance, and not the law it is)
If they can enforce a 2m social distancing at the front of the bus, towards the drivers cab, then its possible to enforce 1m elsewhere on the bus.
Its granted that people walking to and from their seats are going to encroach on others, but this is a lesser risk than someone sitting less than 1m apart from another passenger for a 30 minute journey.
I wonder why the rear half of the bus is deemed to be lower risk than the front half...
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