(Dec. 13, 2008 11:42 PM)Grey Wrote: (Dec. 13, 2008 11:39 PM)yruahippo Wrote: (Dec. 13, 2008 11:32 PM)Grey Wrote: (Dec. 13, 2008 11:23 PM)yruahippo Wrote: I don't think they really keep us safe.......
Why not?
Say the bus gets into an accident. Would you rather go flying across the bus, or would you rather have a bar you could steady yourself with?
Hmm
Trains are also very very loud and, believe it or not, you still feel bumps as you go over the tracks.
Well with me at least it'd be more of a case of flying across the bus and rolling across the floor vs. starting to fly across a bus and getting a metal bar in the face.
Plus I don't think trains are particularly loud. And they don't go over the bumps to badly (or not the ones I go on anyways), it's more of a rythmic swaying. Like how you would rock a baby to sleep.
You act like the bars purposefully jump out in front of you to smack you in the face lol
And how bad are the roads near you? I mean, for my school bus (since I can't legally drive alone until about two months from now), the only real bumps are caused by my crazy bus driver who always makes turns too tightly and goes over the curb, which isn't aided by his constant speeding
They do. Truly, they do. 0_0
And I don't think they're particularly bad. Buses just have a way bouncing up and down.......and then there's the tight turns........OH WAIT. I know what it is. They start and stop constantly. They can't just wait for the car in front to move, they have to go forward like a metre, stop, and then go forward another metre, stop, etc. And then this continues for the majorit of the journey.
And for me that's get hit in the face by bar, get hit in the back of the head by seat, get hit in the face by bar, get hit in the back of the head by seat, get hit in the face by bar, get hit in the back of the head by seat and so and so on.