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The P13 is currently running an enhanced service of every 12 minutes instead of every 15 until 7pm on weekdays, this is to ensure there's enough capacity for social distancing.


I was on the P13 and the most there was on there was four passengers.

There are a lot more secondary schools increasing pupil numbers next week with staggered start times so expect it to get busier.

Also driving in town yesterday Park Lane has been reduced to single lane of traffic with a bus lane and hard cycle lane and a few other roads looked to be being prepared I think as traffic slowly increases there?s going to be a lot of gridlock

The single deck buses might have increased the number of people allowed to travel.


I've been travelling on the 42 bus for the past couple of weeks where numbers have been restricted to 10.


Suddenly changed this morning to 20. Probably because of increased numbers of shops opening on Monday.

Clutterqueen Wrote:

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> The single deck buses might have increased the

> number of people allowed to travel.

>

> I've been travelling on the 42 bus for the past

> couple of weeks where numbers have been restricted

> to 10.

>

> Suddenly changed this morning to 20. Probably

> because of increased numbers of shops opening on

> Monday.


It's 8 for single dockers with one door.

10 for double door single dockers.

20 for double deckers

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