Bojaxs
Senior Member
Don't buy that argument. With the doors opening necessarily at every stop, the coldest part of the trams is going to be the wheelchair accessible zone. Right in between two doors. Don't think that's doing disabled people any favours.I don't even think this changes during really cold weather, unless the Region and I have different definitions of cold. I have been on recently at 6:45am, twelve below zero, and the doors still open at stations where no one is getting on or off.
I find the change frustrating. One regional councillor argued that the change is friendlier for riders of disabilities. Possibly true, but it is a real comfort issue for all users when it's very hot or very cold.
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