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![]() On Mar 17, 9:16*am, Arthur Figgis wrote: On 17/03/2012 01:48, Hans-Joachim Zierke wrote: Ross schrieb: Have you actually got any idea how revenue collection is generally handled on British buses, HaJo? Clue: the London "pay before you board" area is not the way the rest of the country works. As soon as the only check is the bus driver, and there aren't any inspectors in the buses, it's very easy to get through. How? Drivers tend to notice people walking past them without paying. Outside London, buses generally only have one door, by the driver. Bendy-buses aren't very common. It's also very rare for someone to try and board the rear (exit) door of a London bus - perhaps surprisingly so, if one actually thinks about it, but it's just not the done thing - I think Neil Williams described it as an 'invisible force field'. |
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