(18 Jan 2022, 2:51 pm)Andreos1 wrote https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...n-15893433
Theres plenty buses where the hot spots are.
Chester can be similar.
It's been well known that the 21 arrived from Newcastle AFTER the 34 or 78 had left to go up to Waldridge or Lumley on an evening or Sunday.
Not sure if it was ever fixed, but there's the 8 and 50 that always left at similar times.
Plenty of other traffic too.
It’s common sense that one bus is going to be more polluting than one car. It’s the number of cars that that bus can replace that’s the important figure.
A quick Google brings up some stats that a bus carrying average occupancy of nine passengers is more polluting than a car with average occupancy of 1.57 people.