TramSport for Edinburgh

A bit of Sport. Sitting on a delayed, overloaded bus in Edinburgh, at a red traffic signal with other buses backed up to the back of beyond, for the sake of giving Trams priority of passage along Princes Street.

26 August 2014

Carrying Capacity

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The DfT's DVSA has issued certification to permit 41 standing passengers or 36 standing passengers plus a wheelchair user on this single decker marque. A tight fit!
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Labels: The Public Service Vehicles (Carrying Capacity) Regulations 1984

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