MEL is COVID free, and apparently road traffic is back to 90%+ of premorbid levels, so thought I might consider taking PT (bus/train/tram) again for work.
During the depths of lockdown the cabins were rather empty, it appears there is great patronage I think.
Yes, I see the signage on trams/trains/platforms to space out etc.., but how does it work in real life?
Do people still sit next to each other? (either shoulders to shoulder or facing each other)
Do I need to seek permission before impinging on their 1.5m space?
I'd guess it is a bit like air travel, except you can't really/always drive instead to interstate destinations...
During the depths of lockdown the cabins were rather empty, it appears there is great patronage I think.
Yes, I see the signage on trams/trains/platforms to space out etc.., but how does it work in real life?
Do people still sit next to each other? (either shoulders to shoulder or facing each other)
Do I need to seek permission before impinging on their 1.5m space?
I'd guess it is a bit like air travel, except you can't really/always drive instead to interstate destinations...