How to escape from buses on fire? | |
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Jul 31, 2013 21:43 | |
| It's something only to be done during emergency. If passengers need to practise,imagine how many broken windows need to repair! Wan |
Aug 5, 2013 01:08 | |
| Wan, We should have instructions on how to use the hammer. New buses have how-to-use pictures. The old ones don't. Perhaps, we can teach them in other ways. I see many buses have TV. We can play how-to-use video clips time to time. |
Aug 10, 2013 01:44 | |
| The old ones are better because they are meant for old people who know how to use, while the young ones always need proper instructions step-by-step. Perhaps. Wan |
Aug 13, 2013 00:49 | |
| How about this? I guess that all people know how to use the bricks. However, it isn't safe to put bricks on the buses. If some passengers quarel with each other, they might use the bricks to hit each other. |
Aug 13, 2013 06:25 | |
| Even without bricks, they can still hurt one another. Wan |
Aug 13, 2013 22:32 | |
| With the bricks on the bus, they can hurt each other seriously. I think the self-explosion device is the best choice. The driver just needs to press the button to break all the windows. It saves time if the passengers breaks the windows with the hammers or the bricks. |
Aug 14, 2013 03:27 | |
| What happen if the driver accidentally presses the button? Or due to certain things, it explodes by itself? Broken glass may hurt other passengers too. Wan |
Aug 14, 2013 21:01 | |
| There are many possibilities. The buses are even on fire spontaneously. It's possible that the bus driver might push the button accidentally. But you don't care about the broken glasses. The glass equipped on the buses are reinforced glass. When it breaks, it becomes particles. They won't cause serious hurt to the passengers. Under emergent situations, it's much more important to save one's life. By the way, I think the driver will inform the passengers if the emergent situations occur. The driver will tell the passengers to be careful when he pushes the button. |
Aug 18, 2013 10:57 | |
| It may cause serious hurt if the small particles enter the eyes. That's why most car owners would laminate their windscreen or windshield so that the glass will stick together when they are broken into pieces. Wan |
Aug 18, 2013 22:34 | |
| Yes, that's why the drivers have to have the passengers' attention before he pushes the button. |
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