When a guest using a mobility device goes right to the designated spot, aren't they cutting every other person that's already in the queue though? Why is it okay one way, and not the other? You say it is just as unfair, yet decide to do it? Unless you are first in the queue to start with, then every single time an
ECV gets on first, they are cutting. That's why I like the MK queues when it is crazy-busy, as there's a whole busload of people who get on before the ECV user, as it should be. The ECV user gets a guaranteed spot on the next bus (unless there's 2
ECVs already there). Think of it this way - how many people have to wait for the next bus, already waiting in the queue when a guest on an ECV pulls up? The folded up bench is a 3 seater, then the seat the ECV user should sit in, then the floor space the ECV takes up, so 6-7 people could have fit on. I think ECVs and wheelchairs should definitely get loaded before other guests get on. It makes loading safer and faster. But I don't think they should get loaded when there's a bus load of people already there when they arrive, KWIM?