Public Transport: Aisle Seat Etiquette

cdd
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That's a good point: some local Stagecoach buses have two nice single-seats at the very front of the bus. They really are nice, but I'm clearly not the only one who covets them - they're the first to get taken.
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lukey
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Hymagumba wrote:i could probably get away without a car in dundee however its just so much easier to own one.
Yes, especially when you need to drive into town, seeing as your humble abode is such an epic voyage away. No, wait...

Rain or no rain, I'm still outraged. What would Al Gore say?
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Gavin Scott
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lukey wrote:
Hymagumba wrote:i could probably get away without a car in dundee however its just so much easier to own one.
Yes, especially when you need to drive into town, seeing as your humble abode is such an epic voyage away. No, wait...

Rain or no rain, I'm still outraged. What would Al Gore say?
I do love to read these excuses people churn out - "my legs are too long for public transport", "the streets are dark", "I'm cold and there are wolves chasing me" etc.

For heavens sake if you want to drive just drive!
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Fact: Short car journeys emit less CO than long ones.
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Sput
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Going with the carbon monoxide there cdd?
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