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There are several chairs of different colors on the bus. What do they represent?

The yellow seats on buses in our country are reserved for the old, the weak, the sick, the disabled, the pregnant and people with children. Japanese buses and subways have special seats for this purpose. However, in Japan, healthy adults will not occupy these seats. Even if the other seats are full, even if the reserved seats are empty, they will stand on the bus instead of taking the reserved seats. But it doesn't mean that others can't ride. When there are few people on the bus or everyone has a seat, they all come first and then arrive. However, if people who meet the yellow seat requirements get on the bus, then we have the responsibility to give up our seats, not our obligation.

The seats on the bus are usually in various colors. Yellow is the seat of love. This seat is for passengers who are old, young, sick, disabled, pregnant, holding children, and other passengers who need help. The purpose of public transportation is to solve the problem of citizens' travel, not to make a profit. The development of the city must vigorously develop public transportation. Therefore, the survival of bus operators depends largely on policy support and financial subsidies.

Buses belong to public utilities, and public utilities refer to various undertakings that serve urban production, circulation and residents' lives! The publicity of buses determines that the development of public utilities must have a good environment. Its publicity determines that public utilities are not for creating and pursuing benefits. It is precisely because of its public welfare nature that it can enjoy the corresponding state financial subsidies. The blue chair in the most common color represents the ordinary chair. The first two yellow or orange seats near the window are double seats. This kind of seat is for passengers who need help, such as old, young, sick, disabled, pregnant and children.

The public who mainly travel by bus are those who can't afford cars. They are the most basic low-income groups. To be precise, they should be low-income groups. I don't know what it means to choose the bus color "blue and yellow", because I haven't specifically asked professionals, but according to the usual habits, it seems that most people can sit in the blue seat, but the yellow seat is a little different. The yellow seats are designed for the old, the weak, the sick, the disabled, women and children. This was seen behind the yellow seat on the bus in my hometown. It seems that there is no such reminder in Dongguan, Shenzhen, but the bus is still blue and yellow according to the standard.