A sign at the entrance door on some of the Dublin Bus fleet. It takes a few moments to work it out.
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Give up one seated allows one extra standing (presumably the folding seat).
Give up four standing to accommodate a wheelchair.
Great fun puzzle to pass the time on a journey.
Not great! You would think that the bus could take 246no. people maximum! But the question is, who looks out for this signs? You are either in or out (when the bus is too full)!
Andreas
Yes, always best to start with the simple arithmetic and just add up all the figures to get the magic number.
246 it is. :)
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