write a paragraph in about 80 to 100 words on 'A Crowded Bus ' using the inputs given. A crowded bus - an old woman gets in - all seats occupied - debate whether to offer your seat to the woman - finally decided to offer - the old woman grateful
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A few comments. Firstly, while unfolded strollers are allowed on the train and a child could sit in one to free up seat space, strollers have to be folded on the bus. It is hard to fit even a folded stroller under the seat of a Metro train or bus, especially if the vehicle is crowded. I usually fold our umbrella stroller, which is about as small as they get, and prop it in the window seat or in the aisle (where, I might note, it does sometimes interfere with fellow bus passengers' ability to move down the bus).
As to your point that children should be seated either in a stroller or on a parent's lap to save room, I'm going to push back a little. By placing my son in his own seat on the bus, I believe I'm teaching him how to be an independent traveler on public transportation. Of course your mileage may vary, but I don't think our transit systems need to enforce a “one ticket, one seat” rule as rigidly as the airlines do, especially when it comes to children.
Finally, I'd add this observation to the general discussion: my experience has been that people who habitually rely on public transit are much better about giving up seats than those who don't. When I was visibly pregnant and taking the bus every day in a primarily immigrant community, I didn't have to stand once. Not once, that is, until I took the Metro downtown on the weekends and saw all the able-bodied tourists file in and occupy the priority seats, idly watching me hang on to the poles to keep from falling every time the train moved. I regret being so passive in those situations!
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