Standing is allowed on the lower level of a double decker
bus but not on the upper level because it might make the bus 'top heavy'.
It isn't dangerous to travel in a double decker bus.
60 mph
Nobody invented the double decker bus... or did Mr.Scott? it was a car crash and to cars smashed into each other and Douglas Scott got the idea from that crash...Douglas Scott and his team designed the double decker bus though, in the years 1947 - 1956.
OC Transpo is public transit in Canada's capital. There is Travel Planners, Quick Planner, Advanced Travel Planner. The buses are new double-decker buses.
If you are standing precisely at the South pole, you can only travel north.
The steam boats power and capasity were much greater than traditional boats. It could also travel much farther with more cargo. Soon after the orignal was made they began making double decker steam boats.
if you are by yourself, stay near to the front, close to the driver. If it is double decker, then try to avoid going upstairs, and don't be on the stairs whilst the bus is moving. also, dontt forget your money to pay the fare or your travel card.
Well, it depends on the size of the people. Based on personal experience, you can fit at least 3 people on 2 seats quite easily unless someone gets travel sick in which case they will need at least 6 seats to themselves. The most number of people safely allowed on a bus I've seen was 73 for a single decker which works out at about 150 for a double decker. If you apply the 2 seats 3 people rule that could seat 225, rising to around 300 for a short journey involving normal sized people, or even 375 if they are really small in which case you put 3 people across 2 seats and 2 people sitting on their laps. More than that tends to get a little crowded, although it is possible to stack people at least 3 high if you work on the principle of having comfy seats, the largest person on the bottom and lightest on the top, and have no concept of personal space. That and it also depends on the size of the bus. Are we talking City Bus, Grey Hound, Double Decker, etc...?
basically it's called exactly that-double dribble or travel unless there are some techy terms reffs use most people call it that
Double half the money generated every year by people traveling - that is people really do 'travel'.
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