
I have a conundrum for you, on which form of public transport do you find the most annoying passengers? Is there a definitive answer, or are there too many wankers on everything to ever have a relatively straight peaceful, stress free commute on transport provided by the state?
Well, let’s work through the options. That is always the best thing to do.
BUSES
I was going to begin by saying that buses would have to be red hot favourite, but in a field like this that is too big a call, so I won’t make it. For sure though, Buses are pretty bad. Yesterday, my first time on buses home for a while, started off pretty badly. I got to the bus stop and had a bus drive straight past me, even after the driver acknowledged me. The bus was not full, there were not even people standing past, so I have no idea why he drove past me. I then got onto a crowded bus, crowded that is up to the rear doors only. Passengers standing seem only to mull around the front of the bus, I have never known why this is. To heighten my discomfort and frustration a woman standing next to me proceeded to explain to a tourist where the central bus stop was in arguable the most patronising manner I have ever heard. I believe that she was not intending to be patronising at all, she was just a terrible person. This was particularly bad. When I did get a seat a man sat next too me, far too close for my liking. Rubbish. Terrible. No need.
This was just one, personal example of why buses are bad, I shall have to point to identifiable population segments that frequent buses to properly evaluate the terror.
Well, let’s work through the options. That is always the best thing to do.
BUSES
I was going to begin by saying that buses would have to be red hot favourite, but in a field like this that is too big a call, so I won’t make it. For sure though, Buses are pretty bad. Yesterday, my first time on buses home for a while, started off pretty badly. I got to the bus stop and had a bus drive straight past me, even after the driver acknowledged me. The bus was not full, there were not even people standing past, so I have no idea why he drove past me. I then got onto a crowded bus, crowded that is up to the rear doors only. Passengers standing seem only to mull around the front of the bus, I have never known why this is. To heighten my discomfort and frustration a woman standing next to me proceeded to explain to a tourist where the central bus stop was in arguable the most patronising manner I have ever heard. I believe that she was not intending to be patronising at all, she was just a terrible person. This was particularly bad. When I did get a seat a man sat next too me, far too close for my liking. Rubbish. Terrible. No need.
This was just one, personal example of why buses are bad, I shall have to point to identifiable population segments that frequent buses to properly evaluate the terror.
Horrible groups that are particularly prevalent on buses include:
- School Children. The never seem to move out of your way, talk too loud and are just generally pathetic. They also get their ticket for free. This upsets me.
- People who don’t move to let you up. Particularly on the older Mercedes buses, this is one of the worse offences known to man. Particularly men who are Six Four.
- Tourists or those who don’t know the route. Whilst I don’t mind these people asking questions when they get on and off, please don’t argue with the driver on his knowledge of every route in Sydney. He won’t know, no one cares, piss off
Wow, that will be hard to top. Let’s see how we go…
FERRIES
I don’t frequent Sydney Ferries, but from what I understand, they must be pretty bad. In point form below are some external summations on why I feel Ferries have some of the worse commuters:
- Higher proportion of tourists. Taking photos and being annoying, there are always heaps on the ferry. Particularly the Manly Ferry
- Potential for passengers to be seasick. At least there isn’t much motion sickness on the buses or ferries, more so intoxication related illnesses (or relief…)
I can’t think of too many more. I am sure there are plenty, and indeed the actual service is pretty appaulling (people die when run over in dingies, wharves fall over etc), but so far I am thinking that this is perhaps looking like the most tolerable form…
LIGHT RAIL
Wow, what a wank. Imagine having to catch this in everyday. It is not even a real train, but some slow rubbish thing. Terrible. I bet that there are a lot of tree huggers on these ones too. Rubbish. I really have never caught it, but I don’t think I would want to
TRAINS
Wow, the much hated trains. I have been catching trains for the past six weeks so I can give you a first hand account of the irks that I have. Here we go… well in all honesty, there aren’t that many. I got frustrated by school kids, I always do, but I would argue it was the most straight forward commuting I did in weeks. I haven’t been stuck due to trackwork or the like or anything, but it was straight forward.
SO THERE YOU GO. The winner is BUSES. They’re the most annoying things ever. In the history of everything for ever and ever. Times 2391093. Heaps. Tops
- School Children. The never seem to move out of your way, talk too loud and are just generally pathetic. They also get their ticket for free. This upsets me.
- People who don’t move to let you up. Particularly on the older Mercedes buses, this is one of the worse offences known to man. Particularly men who are Six Four.
- Tourists or those who don’t know the route. Whilst I don’t mind these people asking questions when they get on and off, please don’t argue with the driver on his knowledge of every route in Sydney. He won’t know, no one cares, piss off
Wow, that will be hard to top. Let’s see how we go…
FERRIES
I don’t frequent Sydney Ferries, but from what I understand, they must be pretty bad. In point form below are some external summations on why I feel Ferries have some of the worse commuters:
- Higher proportion of tourists. Taking photos and being annoying, there are always heaps on the ferry. Particularly the Manly Ferry
- Potential for passengers to be seasick. At least there isn’t much motion sickness on the buses or ferries, more so intoxication related illnesses (or relief…)
I can’t think of too many more. I am sure there are plenty, and indeed the actual service is pretty appaulling (people die when run over in dingies, wharves fall over etc), but so far I am thinking that this is perhaps looking like the most tolerable form…
LIGHT RAIL
Wow, what a wank. Imagine having to catch this in everyday. It is not even a real train, but some slow rubbish thing. Terrible. I bet that there are a lot of tree huggers on these ones too. Rubbish. I really have never caught it, but I don’t think I would want to
TRAINS
Wow, the much hated trains. I have been catching trains for the past six weeks so I can give you a first hand account of the irks that I have. Here we go… well in all honesty, there aren’t that many. I got frustrated by school kids, I always do, but I would argue it was the most straight forward commuting I did in weeks. I haven’t been stuck due to trackwork or the like or anything, but it was straight forward.
SO THERE YOU GO. The winner is BUSES. They’re the most annoying things ever. In the history of everything for ever and ever. Times 2391093. Heaps. Tops
2 comments:
HAHAHA look what i found! Brendon's new blog. It makes me happy. "Light rail? Just some rubbish slow thing..." Gotta love B :)
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