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That doesn't change the horror of a high-profile Amtrak crash, but the facts may make passengers a little less worried on their Wednesday commute.
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THE Boeing 777, the jewel in the fleet of many of the world's largest airlines, may be more likely to make passengers feel dizzy or nauseated than other, older airplanes, according to anecdotal reports from crew members and passengers.
Relating these findings to real situations, it can be predicted that for the current metro system, there may not be extreme cases of vibrations which could make passengers make complaints but there are certainly high magnitude vibrations which would make passengers feel uncomfortable.
I will try to reach out and make passengers feel more comfortable, stop by and say hi, something I may not have done in the past".
Station managers may make exceptions for passengers with small children, the elderly, or the disabled.
Several parents said the systems may make travel safer; with rear passengers quietly distracted, the driver doesn't have to turn around so much, keeping both eyes on the road.
Uber, just last month, started allowing tips and instituting higher cancellation charges — moves that benefit drivers but may make the service less attractive to passengers.
"Passengers' strange behaviour may make some feel uneasy, cause onlookers to panic and could easily lead to security risks," the force says in a statement posted on its Sina Weibo microblog account.
Speculation also spread that China may block bankrupt General Motors' planned Hummer sale to Tengzhong, a Sichuan-based heavy industry equipment manufacturer that does not make passenger cars.
"Part of the problem may be that taxi drivers are told the passenger's destination, which may make short trips less attractive.
Previous experience suggests that Virgin Atlantic may make an ex-gratia award of Flying Club points to passengers.
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