Anonymous wrote:I think it stands to reason that people could be more easily infected on public transportation, but do we have proof of this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Especially in the future when we are forced to use public transit ? How do you do it in a hysteria?
Nobody is "forcing" anyone to use public transit. You just might have to drive slowly, and pay to park.
My advice is: don't do it in a hysteria, do it calmly like any other normal activity.
Also, wash your hands, and consider riding a bicycle.
Anonymous wrote:I take my infant to her daycare on the metro everyday. It’s going to be a tough return.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It won’t be truly awful on buses until winter. I was a bus rider for almost two years recently. When the weather was pleasant, I walked as much of the route as possible. Often, I would get off a stop about a mile from home and actually beat the bus to “my” stop by 5 minutes. So, people will be more reluctant to board an overcrowded bus in summer.
Winter is different. Standing at a bus stop in freezing weather is miserable. When I missed buses in 20 deg weather, I got an Uber. I couldn’t afford to, but my health was an issue. If I could afford to, I would have boarded the next bus moving, no matter how crowded. The sun setting earlier will also make people more willing to crowd onto buses.
Excellent points. Bowser and WMATA need to get out in front of this.
Anonymous wrote:It won’t be truly awful on buses until winter. I was a bus rider for almost two years recently. When the weather was pleasant, I walked as much of the route as possible. Often, I would get off a stop about a mile from home and actually beat the bus to “my” stop by 5 minutes. So, people will be more reluctant to board an overcrowded bus in summer.
Winter is different. Standing at a bus stop in freezing weather is miserable. When I missed buses in 20 deg weather, I got an Uber. I couldn’t afford to, but my health was an issue. If I could afford to, I would have boarded the next bus moving, no matter how crowded. The sun setting earlier will also make people more willing to crowd onto buses.
Anonymous wrote: I was on the Wisconsin Avenue bus today and it was a horror show. You can't social distance because it was pretty packed. And there were some clearly mentally ill people on board.
Anonymous wrote:Especially in the future when we are forced to use public transit ? How do you do it in a hysteria?
Anonymous wrote:Especially in the future when we are forced to use public transit ? How do you do it in a hysteria?