One can ride for free in buses with walking frames or with baby carriages. Don´t know if it´s all towns/cities but in Lahti, Finland it´s so. I think it´s nice. How´s it in your heck of hoods?
Them Muslims are neighbours of mine. We live in same staircase. Always happy to greet each other with smile. She looks very young for a mother. Maybe she´s elder sibling of them two little fellas. I believe there´s elder couple living in the same appartment so..
...we have limited public transportation here.
ReplyDeleteRural area I presume.
DeleteOlder people 65+ can ride the bus for free. Low income people can too if they send in the paperwork and proof of their income.
ReplyDeleteThat´s better than here. Good for you.
DeleteGood that you get on with your neighbours.
ReplyDeleteCan´t see no reason why not.
DeleteLovely street candid capture!
ReplyDeleteOur buses don't have ramps. Senior citizens, pregnant ladies and disabled people can board from the front (exit door of the bus)
Thank you! These things seems to variate from country to country.
DeleteHelsingissä lastenvaunujen kanssa liikkuvat saavat matkustaa ilmaiseksi. Jotkut kuskit antavat myös rollaattoreiden kanssa liikkuvat matkustaa ilmaiseksi, sillä tulevat sisälle keskiovista, joissa ei ole lipunleimausmahdollisuutta.
ReplyDeleteKeskiovista kulkevat nämäkin. Olisi varmaan liikaa pyytää jalatonta mummoa könyämään eteen maksamaan ilman rollaa. Ne ei mahdu kuin keskiosaan. Pyörätuolit tulee myös keskiosaan, heidän avustajatkin pääsevät ilmaiseksi.
Deletechildren under certain age can ride for free. but I don't think accompanying adults can.
ReplyDeleteUnder school aged children can ride for free in here too. But I think they can´t go without their parents though.
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