Many passengers crowded the lower decks of Hong Kong buses on Sunday out of concern that they would not be able to unbuckle their seat belts in time to alight on the first day of the new rule's implementation.
A Post reporter and lawmaker Mark Chong Ho-fung took trips on two of the busiest routes in Tuen Mun and found passengers crowding the lower decks of one of the buses, with some residents unaware of the new law on both journeys.
Passengers behaved differently on MTR’s K54A service, a...
Crowds on lower decks of Hong Kong buses on first day of mandatory seat belt rule
Published 4 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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