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January 8, 2014
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Transit Tip 2. Fewer seats, more space, faster service

Jeremy
January 8, 2014
tips, transit, Uncategorized

`Instead of trying to maximize seating capacity, think about total capacity and circulation. In these times of crowded vehicles and reduced budgets, we need as many people on the bus as possible, as quickly as possible. Design wide aisles, standing room and space for strollers, carts and large bags.

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