seagulls99
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- Feb 10, 2012
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I have defiantly been on a B&H bus with seat belts, no one was using them
my 11 year old asked me exactly the same thing this morning - if coaches and cars have to have them, then why not the seats on buses? Valid question imo....
This, delivery drivers and taxi drivers are excused as well for similar reasons.
This, delivery drivers and taxi drivers are excused as well for similar reasons.[/QUOTE
Not all delivery drivers, I think thst you will find it is dependant on distance between drops. People like milkmen, Yodel, Interlink and other courier companies who are making frequent stops are but people deliverying at 1 stop in a road then driving to 1 in another road are not I think that you will find.
Some years ago one of those rubbish drivers drove his bus into the back of my wife's stationary car. My wife and son suffered some injuries and shock but the bus passengers bore the brunt of it with some fairly substantial head and facial injuries.Buses don't travel at speeds that would make it inherently dangerous to kill people on the inside.
Rubbish drivers and pedestrians make buses dangerous.
Some years ago one of those rubbish drivers drove his bus into the back of my wife's stationary car. My wife and son suffered some injuries and shock but the bus passengers bore the brunt of it with some fairly substantial head and facial injuries.
Same general principles probably apply though surely?
On the bus to Brighton yesterday the driver had to brake sharply throwing a number of people forward suddenly. This made me wonder why it is not law that buses are fitted with seat belts with optional use, especially where children are concerned.
I think that people standing are more stable than people sat on the seats as they are generally holding on to something as opposed to seated passengers especially the very young like primary school age and under, which was my original point.If you are implying that seat belts could be worthwhile on buses, I assume you are suggesting standing on buses should be discouraged?