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What do you think of the elderly crowding buses during rush hours?

Let me talk about my personal opinion. Morning and evening are the rush hours in cities, and people are really crowded, especially young people. If they don't report on time, they will be criticized for being late, and they may also be deducted bonuses. They are pressed for time and have heavy tasks. Regardless of their positions, they strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the unit and labor discipline. But at this juncture, we old people retired and had nothing to do. We got up early in the morning and couldn't sleep at night, so we had to do it. The reason is that it is free for the elderly to take the bus. In order to take care of the elderly, governments in major cities do not have to pay for the elderly over 70 to take buses in this city, which creates favorable conditions for the elderly who have nothing to do. Young people who go to work have no choice but to catch up with their work, while the elderly have no specific tasks, just wandering around, occupying a seat, relying on the old to sell the old, and threading cables back and forth, which makes the air in the car tense. Some cities, according to the actual situation, cancel the preferential free ride for the elderly and take practical measures. They should not only take care of the convenience of the elderly, but also do not affect most employees' work. They should appropriately subsidize the bus fare every month, so that the elderly who have nothing to do can save some money and stay at home to arrange other expenses. This plan is not yet mature. Under the discussion, netizens can express their views and analyze their views on this practical problem in order to exchange and discuss. This answer only represents his personal views. Improper place, guide.

Nowadays, 60-year-olds have bus cards, and most of them take the bus for free. This is the embodiment of the country's prosperity and people's wealth, and it is also the concern of the party and the state for the elderly. Therefore, it should not be impolite for elderly friends to take a bus during commuting hours. Of course, the elderly should also consciously think more about the hard work and time constraints of young people, and leave more time for them, so that they can go to work and choose the wrong peak travel.

I think it is normal. The bus provided for the public is to provide convenience for the broad masses of people to travel, and it is also the freedom and right of anyone to ride. No one, regardless of age, has the right to interfere. Not a bus designed for office workers. So I advise young people to respect the old and love the young, help the disabled, ride in a civilized way, don't discriminate against the old and the disabled, and be polite to pregnant women and children. Everyone should start from me, and our society will live in harmony! Is the Lord asking this question to provoke confrontation?

A: It is everyone's freedom and right to travel by bus according to law. No one has the right to restrict or interfere with the travel and freedom of others! This also includes every old man. Travel according to the law, regardless of men, women and children, young people must travel according to the law with morality. "Respecting the old and loving the young, helping the disabled and the weak" is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation. Any words and deeds that discriminate against "the old, the weak, the sick and the pregnant" are acts that lack socialist morality and social morality, and must also be condemned by the whole society.

Personally, I think the elderly should avoid this peak period. First, they are afraid of hurting the elderly. Second, office workers are not allowed at this time. Life and family should be taken into account, which is very stressful. I advise my elderly friends to try to avoid going out and going home during rush hours and give young people room to work efficiently. Long live understanding!

The elderly in China have been arguing about so little social welfare for several years. That's called taking a bus. Not crowded. Even if it is crowded, it is the old man who squeezes the old man. There are no old people to squeeze after work, right? When it comes to crowding, don't you want to see a doctor? Is the school not crowded? Isn't the house crowded? It's cold and cheerless if it's not crowded. Let's squeeze. Don't be so disgusted with old people!

At rush hour, we can try to increase the number of buses to solve the congestion phenomenon. Don't blame the old people for the congestion, but take more effective measures to solve it.

I think this problem should be viewed from several aspects: first, if the buses are crowded during commuting hours, we should do a good job in vehicle scheduling and increase the frequency of departure at this time. In Beijing, buses not only extend in all directions, but also leave at short intervals. Most of the passengers on the bus are old people. I don't feel crowded when they get off at parks and large supermarkets. Instead, I feel that there is still room in the car without these old friends. Of course, many young people take the subway, which is faster. Second, government departments should increase public transport investment, do a good job in lines and models, our country is rich and strong, developing so fast, and has the conditions to do great things; Third, overall planning, encouraging young people to take the subway, and giving preferential policies, such as how much to spend every month; Fourth, learn from foreign experience and continue to increase off-peak commuting; Fifth, we can consider the travel statistics of the elderly and take measures.

In a word, doing good for the elderly reflects the concern of the national government. Everyone should care for the elderly, courtesy the disabled, children and pregnant women, and build a harmonious society!

I think it is normal. It is everyone's right to take the bus. Besides, who has nothing to do by bus? The state takes care of the elderly, and it doesn't cost money to get a card by bus after 70 years old.

Everyone has the freedom to travel by bus, and others have no right to restrict or interfere with others' free travel.