Everyone I know is bored of me ranting at them about this, so I thought I'd rant at you lot.
Why is it, on buses, in London anyway, that the two or three 'priority seats' for elderly people (assuming wheelchair users go in the designated wheelchair / buggy space) have much more leg room than the rest of the seats on the bus?
I am 6" 3 and am always ridiculously squashed on buses. How many 6" 3 elderly people do you know? Why do they need a bigger seat? They should have a smaller seat and the space saved could be used to make the rest of the seats on the bus have a bit more leg room.



I am thinking of taking an elderly passenger hostage today and contacting the bus company with my demands.
Although there probably wont be any buses today because there is 2cm of snow outside.



It makes me furious.
Why is it, on buses, in London anyway, that the two or three 'priority seats' for elderly people (assuming wheelchair users go in the designated wheelchair / buggy space) have much more leg room than the rest of the seats on the bus?
I am 6" 3 and am always ridiculously squashed on buses. How many 6" 3 elderly people do you know? Why do they need a bigger seat? They should have a smaller seat and the space saved could be used to make the rest of the seats on the bus have a bit more leg room.



I am thinking of taking an elderly passenger hostage today and contacting the bus company with my demands.
Although there probably wont be any buses today because there is 2cm of snow outside.



It makes me furious.