“and it does’t work”
funny… I’ve taken it often and always got where I was going.
In fact, I usually get there faster then I would with a car (because buses tend to skip some traffic)
“and it smells”
well sometimes… and it can be quite uncomfortable at rush hour… but I think putting up with that is worth paying 1/4 the price you would spend on gas… spending 500-600$ on gas in 4 months is somewhat normal, I pay 140$ for 4 months of public transpo.
If you have money to spend on a car, go for it… but if you want to save up, put up with the (rare) smells and low comfort of public transportation.
“forced to pay for it against your will.”
bus drivers kidnap people and drop them off where they want to go now? well that’s new…
That is the Netherlands you derp… I recognize those seats from the buses that ride here… I sit on them everyday on the way to school and back… I need to burn some pants now…
Busses in the netherlands are not actually build in the netherlands. Neither are the trains and trams. So its not very hard to imagine that the same busses and thus seat patterns are used elsewhere.
Ah yes, that would explain it. In China (and other Asian cultures) it’s socially accepted to fart as loud and as much as you want to in public.
No wonder it has all this poo powder inside it.
I remeber hitting the seats all the time cause a giant cloud of dust flew all over the bus! oh the good ol’ times when you had no idea how stupid you were
I used to do that, too! up to the point where the bus driver would stop just to jell at me. And I, even though I used to be very shy, just said: “If you don’t like it, just clean it!”
What country is this?
I don’t think it’s fair to say the world’s public transport is all disgusting when things like cleanliness varies so much upon region.
It’s from Budapest, Hungary. The main public transportation company in the city is going to bankrupt in any moment. Actually the dusty seats are the company’s smallest problem right now.
Bahahaha, “poo dust”! I love whoever writes the tags on this site.
Oh verdomme. Dat zijn bussen van Arriva, waar ik elke dag mee moet rijden…
Gezellig xD
…and it does’t work, and it smells, and you were forced to pay for it against your will.
But other than that, it’s great.
“and it does’t work”
funny… I’ve taken it often and always got where I was going.
In fact, I usually get there faster then I would with a car (because buses tend to skip some traffic)
“and it smells”
well sometimes… and it can be quite uncomfortable at rush hour… but I think putting up with that is worth paying 1/4 the price you would spend on gas… spending 500-600$ on gas in 4 months is somewhat normal, I pay 140$ for 4 months of public transpo.
If you have money to spend on a car, go for it… but if you want to save up, put up with the (rare) smells and low comfort of public transportation.
“forced to pay for it against your will.”
bus drivers kidnap people and drop them off where they want to go now? well that’s new…
who didn’t know public transport was gross?
the metro is still good transport though
You can tell this is China because of the silly hammer. China, that’s not how you make a hammer!
That is the Netherlands you derp… I recognize those seats from the buses that ride here… I sit on them everyday on the way to school and back… I need to burn some pants now…
the same seats are used in England too :/
The seats are made by Mercedes, as are the buses, and they are used everywhere.
^THIS
It could be anywhere, I’m from Mexico and that’s the very same seats on the buses around here.
Dumbasses.
So…that seat pattern is either exclusive to the Netherlands, or you’ve never traveled anywhere…
Busses in the netherlands are not actually build in the netherlands. Neither are the trains and trams. So its not very hard to imagine that the same busses and thus seat patterns are used elsewhere.
Ah yes, that would explain it. In China (and other Asian cultures) it’s socially accepted to fart as loud and as much as you want to in public.
No wonder it has all this poo powder inside it.
Not sure if got their Asian facts wrong…
Or trolling…
Solidified farts !
http://www.break.com/index/the-joys-of-public-transportation-2294585
D:
fart dust…. ew.
i bet if you do that on your own office chair the same thing happens.
or car seat or any other seat that gets sat on for huge chunks of time but is never vacuumed
^this
although, not ALL seats will do it. Leather seats for example… and car seats generally aren’t “airy” enough.
I remeber hitting the seats all the time cause a giant cloud of dust flew all over the bus! oh the good ol’ times when you had no idea how stupid you were
I remember those days. We managed to make the air so thick you couldn’t see in front of you.
I used to do that, too! up to the point where the bus driver would stop just to jell at me. And I, even though I used to be very shy, just said: “If you don’t like it, just clean it!”
Oh, the good old times!
It never occurred to me that you can replace a vacuum cleaner with a hammer. Cleaning out my house could actually be fun!
Fake.
What country is this?
I don’t think it’s fair to say the world’s public transport is all disgusting when things like cleanliness varies so much upon region.
it happens where i live too…
I decided to try this out on my chair that I sit on everyday.
So.
Much.
F**king.
Dust.
S**t.
OH GOD WHY?!
You can’t spell public transport without an L.
You can? Oh.
I figure it’s not much worse than sitting on the ground. Just wash your pants after you ride.
you think that’s weird? you should buy some cereal that says it has iron in it and smash it with a hammer then run a magnet over it.
has anyone done this to their cars seat? It does the same thing
you got years of s**t dust in there!
It’s from Budapest, Hungary. The main public transportation company in the city is going to bankrupt in any moment. Actually the dusty seats are the company’s smallest problem right now.
Funny thing, none of you guessed the place where that was shot
Here you have the source:
Of course there is nothing to be proud of – this one was shot in Białystok, Poland, in a MAN Lion’s City bus, used for five years.
well, exactly the same thing will happen if u have a clothes chair at home, so its just as discusting as sitting in your own clothes chair at home