[discussion] Bus commuters of Lemmy, do you use bars or handles?
When standing, do you generally hold onto the bars or the loop handles attached to the bars? What did you do this morning if you were on one?
E: Sounds like bars are the popular option here too, for many reasons. Hygiene was a big one I hadn't initially considered. Thanks for answering everyone!
Yeah when I do it it's usually on trams or buses, although I find it even harder (and therefore more challenging) on metro trains. Those things accelerate FAST lol.
Way too easy on regular trains so not really that fun.
I'm glad that neither of you are taking my Vancouver trolleybus. đ The power feeder abruptly disconnects from the catenary every so often causing the bus to suddenly jolt.
Now look, I'm not a bus commuter, but I've been riding buses all over Europe and beyond, and I immediately just hold onto anything that's in reach.
As a matter of fact, as long as there's not a visibly old/pregnant/disabled/etc person around, I'll make sure getting a seat no matter what and something to hold onto.
At this point I'm quite certain there's a secret society of bus drivers with chapters all over the world, and their motto is "drive like there's no tomorrow" and they all have "NO FUTURE" tattoed in huge black capital letters on their chests.
Tall people vibes right here. When I used to take the train daily at rush hour, I'd squeeze into the car and pin my hand to the ceiling to stabilize myself. Never lost my balance.
depends.
if I can use one of the vertical bars, going from the floor to the ceiling, I do that. but there's a lot of space between them (not every seat) and I'm a short person. I can reach the loop, I can't reach the handrail the hang from. so if the bus is crowded, I'll wind up on a loop.
luckily, I get on my current daily commute early enough to grab a seat most days, but a previous job had me hanging from the loop every day.
I don't like to use the handles. They are so high up that it get's uncomfortable and when I pull down to stabilize, my Fingers usually get squished. Most of the times when I use the handles, blood starts to leave my arm. Maybe the handles in my buses just really suck but I always use the bars or anything else to stabilize.
Dang, that sucks. Is it the rubber type or a sort of rope with a rigid plastic ring? I could see either breaking from poor maintenance but in different ways.
Just an informal poll for commuters to shake up the community feel a bit... sparked this morning being on a crowded bus. On my bus, it was about 4 people holding bars per person holding a loop.
Nice. I can understand. On a crowded bus I've tried handles and it takes half my energy not to accidentally bump the person next to me. But also easier to check my phone while riding with less strain.
Bars, because I live in a third world country with subpar and barely maintained public transport handles aren't even an option. I suspected what handlers are but I actually had to look them up just to be sure.