For those of you who have been to so call "developed countries" like UK and Australia and have gone through you daily life commuting on their "public transports", I am sure you would not disagree with me if words like "delayed", "dirty" and sometimes "dangerous" will come to mind.
Public transports are even worse in a developing country like Malaysia where experience with the "public transports" can actually be quite traumatic. I remember one occasion when I had to take the bus to work, I had to wait for more than an hour before I could get onto a bus that was not full. And when I did manage to get on the bus, we were all packed like sardines with no room to move at all and to top it off the air-conditioning was not working properly. The journey lasted for more than one hour and being a tropical country where the average temperature is 30 degrees Celsius, I can tell you that experience was not a pleasant one! It was down right hazardous. Can you imagine what would have happened if someone among the packed sardines was having a tummy problem during that trip?? Fortunately, that was the last time I had to take a bus in Malaysia.
(photo from here)
我說: 等一個鐘又坐一個鐘... 死得! 睇完篇文只諗到一小時車程一定臭氣薰天... :(
4 comments:
as much as other ppl hate it, but i have to admit that public transportation in hk, is in fact, really good compared to those in some so-called "industrialised" countries.
and waiting for 1 hour to get on a bus, way to start a day man. sounds like a real pain. >.<
the transport in MY is really bad...
taxi driver may not know english..
cr: right, i get used to travel to and from work w/i 10 mins by taxi... :)
transportation in malaysia is really bad. >.<
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