(15 Dec 2020, 11:47 pm)James101 wrote To echo some user’s points; if number on either side is inconsequential to 99% of passengers but it being on the near side is beneficial to the remaining 1%, why wouldn’t you do it? Vanity? Navel gazing?
Obviously the argument with roller blinds was passenger convenience versus driver convenience with access to the controls without leaving the cab. Not relevant with digital blinds.
Step access, wheelchair bays, fold down seats etc are beneficial to a small minority of passengers, yet legislation was changed to accommodate the 1%.
The idea was to grow the 1% and allow them to feel able to use public transport.
To potentially alienate some of the 1% and not follow best practice, when at the same time crying/complaining that they need all the help they can to increase passenger numbers is a bit of a contradiction isn't it?
(16 Dec 2020, 7:43 am)S813 FVK wrote Explanation from MG on the subject here —> https://twitter.com/martijngne/status/13...33869?s=21
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