10 Etiquette You Must Follow When Travelling on Public Transport in Australia
When catching public transport in Australia, you must follow some basic etiquette. Here are 10 of them:
1. Let others exit first
First things first, it is important to let people in the public transport to exit first and then make a move to get in after all of the exiting passengers are out. Before entering, just check if there is anyone planning to get out of public transport.
2. Stand in a queue to catch transport.
Always queue up before getting on public transport. People hate queue jumpers and you might even get told off as well.
3. Don’t push others to get in
Very important to know that people don’t push others to get into any public transport in Australia, and they also don’t like to be pushed as well. Keep a fair distance from others as well.
4. Don’t talk too loud
When you get into any public transport in Australia, you will notice that there are not many people talking. Infect most of the people don’t like to talk at all. In case you need to talk, you must try your best to keep the volume to lower levels.
5. Avoid eating food
As tasty and nice it might smell to you, it is still annoying for lots of people to see and smell your food in the public transport. Avoid eating, especially hot foods in the public transport at all costs.
6. Respect other’s privacy
If there is someone writing a text or doing work or reading a book on the public transport, try not to interfere and look too much into their private matters. You can try to get into conversation with others but if they show little or no interest, then it is better not to talk much. The best policy to follow is MYOB – Mind Your Own Business.
7. Give a seat to the needy
If you see an elderly person, pregnant woman, disabled person or anyone you think might need a seat, set an example and stand up to offer them a seat. It is indeed good karma.
8. Don’t litter around
If you decided to bring a bottle of water, or you were just slurping on the juice or having a hot coffee on a very cold day then you must always bring along with you all the rubbish and don’t leave it in the transport for someone else to clean after you. There are penalties for littering on public transport as well.
9. Be mindful of personal hygiene
When travelling in public transport, especially in the peak hours, chances are that you will be standing close to other passengers, be mindful of your personal hygiene that includes body odour, mouth odour and general cleanliness. Use deodorant, brush your teeth or get yourself some mints, change clothes, socks and take a shower every day. These things are not good only for public transport but better for your own personal hygiene.
10. Pay your fare
Last but not least, pay for your ride. Never travel without a ticket on public transport. Public transport officers will most likely to fine you if you are caught without a ticket or not following the right amount of payment.
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