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TSRTC: Buses don’t stop there.. RTC MD Sajjanar shocked women

Seating Woes in Telangana Buses

Bus Boarding Chaos

In Telangana, a significant shift in bus boarding behavior has occurred. Instead of inquiring about destinations, passengers now inquire about available seats due to the scarcity of seating.

Mini Wars for Seats

A scramble for seats ensues, leading to conflicts and challenges. Passengers struggle to secure a seat, and buses often reach full capacity even before reaching the bus stand. Women, rightfully claiming their seating rights, further contribute to the shortage of seats for men.

Challenges for Men

Men face the dilemma of standing throughout their journey, impacting their comfort and conversations. Complaints about financial losses due to standing travel are on the rise.

RTC’s Bus Travel Scheme Hurdles

Problem 1: Short-Distance Travel Disruptions

During the implementation of the free bus travel scheme, the RTC encountered two major issues. Firstly, women traveling short distances opt for express buses, causing delays as they alight after a brief journey.

Problem 2: Unplanned Stops

The second issue arises from women demanding stops at their preferred locations, even if there is no designated bus stop. This practice delays long journeys and poses a challenge for drivers.

RTC’s Response and Public Reactions

RTC MD VC Sajjanar responds by advising women traveling short distances to use village light buses. Additionally, express buses will now only stop at designated bus stops. The response on social media is divided, with some supporting Sajjanar’s measures as reasonable, while others argue for understanding from both travelers and authorities. The ongoing debate reflects the daily struggles faced by women travelers in this evolving transportation landscape.

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