Thanks Connex
Jono L wrote:
AndrewJ Wrote:
I'll think you'll find that connex advise you to travel at the front
of
the train if you are doing anything unusual. For example, you have a
pusher with a toddler, or a large object to move. This is so you are
close to the driver and he/she can see what's happening.
I thought that was only for people who need a wheelchair ramp.
Regardless, the driver should be able to see the back and the front of
the train, well you'd hope anyway...
As I pointed out earlier in the thread I strongly doubt that based on my
experience with how useful mirrors are in heavy vehicles.
G-S
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