I’d outlaw sauce bottles which make getting it all out harder, especially the ones which don’t have the opening at the bottom and make it impossible to put the bottle with the opening facing downwards.

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    Bringing your bicycle into public transportation. Ride your fucking bicycle or leave it at home. Nobody cares if you’re too lazy for that steep bit on your way to work or if you don’t want to walk the last bit from the station. You’re using up unnecessary much space, gtfo.

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        No they don’t. They just stand at the space where the wheelchairs and the strollers go.

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          Your annoyance at them makes more sense then. I figured most buses had the front bike rack, as my small metro area buses have them.

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            The bike racks on buses seems to be a North American thing. I’ve never seen them where I live (NL) or any of the countries I’ve been to in Europe.

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      Counterpoint: sometimes your start and destination are too far apart for cycling.

      Counter-counterpoint, in such cases it’d make sense to arrange for a second bike or a bike share near your destination.