NY99
Active Member
Apologies if I'm coming off defensive at all haha, I'm not opposed to perpendicular seating. I just think the response to perimeter seating on here has been a bit less-than-logical
Unless the entire concept of the 9-5 workday disappears, we're always going to have peak ridership periods that contain some degree of crowding. We certainly need to alleviate the crush loads that passengers have been forced to endure in the recent past, but the idea that we could or even should build a transit system where rush hour consists of "a few standees" is a bit crazy in my eyes lol
I would prefer a model that assumed a few standees, rather than packed-in conditions in rush hour.
Unless the entire concept of the 9-5 workday disappears, we're always going to have peak ridership periods that contain some degree of crowding. We certainly need to alleviate the crush loads that passengers have been forced to endure in the recent past, but the idea that we could or even should build a transit system where rush hour consists of "a few standees" is a bit crazy in my eyes lol