How many Metres does an average Londoner live from a bus stop?


How many Metres does an average Londoner live from a bus stop? Over 94 per cent of Londoners live within 400 metres of a stop.


What is double bus bar?

The double busbar has two feeders which can be connected or disconnected via isolators. The circuit breaker connects to the load or power supply. Switch elements: 2x Isolators, with remote switching mechanism and auxiliary contact. 1x Circuit breaker 5A, with remote switching mechanism and auxiliary contact.


What is the average distance between 2 bus stops?

In urban areas with a well-developed public transportation system, bus stops are often located every few blocks, with an average distance of around 0.1 to 0.2 miles (160 to 320 meters) between stops.


How many feet is the danger zone on a bus?

The “Danger Zone” is the area on all sides of the bus where children are in the most danger of not being seen by the driver (ten feet in front of the bus where the driver may be too high to see a child, ten feet on either side of the bus where a child may be in the driver's blind spot, and the area behind the bus).


How many Metres is a bus UK?

Double-decker coaches in the UK have traditionally been 12 metres (39 feet 4 inches) in length, though many newer models are about 13.75 metres (45 ft 1 in). Coaches are normally built to 4.38 metres (14 ft 4 in) high, while 'highbridge' buses are normally about 20 centimetres (8 in) taller.


How many bus stops does London have?

TfL's operates one of the largest bus networks in the world consisting of over 19,000 bus stops and approximately 700 routes served by some 8000 buses daily.


What is the slowest bus route in London?

The infamous number 14 bus no longer holds the unenviable title of being London's slowest bus with it's neighbour somehow even slower. Taking 80 minutes to cover seven miles from Fulham to Central London, the number 11 bus is officially London's slowest, according to the latest TfL data.


What is the longest bus line in London?

The longest London bus route is the X26 from West Croydon to Heathrow Airport central bus station. The route is 38 km long with a typical daytime journey of 1 hr 45 mins. Departures are every 20–30 minutes. Transport for London's X26 bus service.


What is the 1 hour bus rule in London?

What is the Hopper? Any second bus or tram journey made within one hour of the start of your first journey will be free, if you're using contactless or Oyster pay-as-you-go.