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Poor interior ergonomics in new SBS bus

Poor interior ergonomics in new SBS bus

SYF77

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How do you feel when you see VW rims on Skoda?  

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    • Indifferent ...
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    • Owner of the Skoda couldn't find Skoda rims
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    • Owner tries to disguise the Skoda as a VW
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I took bus no. 8 home from work on a Thursday evening as I did not drive to work. Upon boarding the bus, I realized that it was a brand new bus as the interior layout of the seat was different from the usual bus no. 8 that I took in the past. First impression was positive, that is until I took up a seat.

 

I sat down on a window seat and realized that something was blocking my feet. I looked down and saw this grey box, which is part of the bus interior fixture. I guess it could house some electronic components. I had to shift my bottom sideways so that I could place both of my feet on the ground. If not, my left foot would have to be placed on top of the box, which is really uncomfortable. It doesn




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since u hv a car, & u dnt want to drive, in this case, sbs is not up to yr standard, take a cab-- a merc cab, or cryslut fr usa lah.......

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@ Doosan,

 

Bro, Its still not an excuse for poor design. Our govt has the money to spend on ergonomics for bus's just like the Nordic countries do.

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