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Miss Manners: Yelling ‘MOVE!’ at transit riders isn’t likely to help crowded bus situation
Miss Manners: Yelling ‘MOVE!’ at transit riders isn’t likely to help crowded bus situation
Miss Manners: Yelling ‘MOVE!’ at transit riders isn’t likely to help crowded bus situation

Published on: 06/18/2025

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Blocked bus exits causes one rider to consider schooling others. Oregonian file photo.

DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a Ph.D. student in a college town where the local public bus also serves as the campus bus, and students get free fare. As a result, it is often very crowded, mostly with undergrads.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/entertainment/2025/06/miss-manners-yelling-move-at-transit-riders-isnt-likely-to-help-crowded-bus-situation.html

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