kaytieeldr
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... but could NOT get a definitive response to "If a bus is too full at a given stop to load a Guest in a wheelchair or ECV but does not already have two such devices onboard, is it then ALSO considered 'too full' to pick up ANY passengers at that stop"? I spoke to a manager; I spoke to supervisors; I spoke to people who looked likde supervisors; I even spoke to bus drivers. Nobody would give me an absolute answer.
The drivers will, or should, ask Guests to move - but can't make them move. And one driver even admitted that he's reluctant to ask (or just plain won't, I forget) because if the bus is crowded and Guests DO get up, and an ECV runs over someone's foot, the driver is responsible for the injury.
The drivers will, or should, ask Guests to move - but can't make them move. And one driver even admitted that he's reluctant to ask (or just plain won't, I forget) because if the bus is crowded and Guests DO get up, and an ECV runs over someone's foot, the driver is responsible for the injury.