Beating the Coronervirus: From tomorrow, Italy reopens public transportation

By tomorrow, Italy will reopen public transportation, where it will travel with limited number of passengers. Each double seat stays one person, with a minimum distance of three feet from each other. Passengers on foot will stand at certain locations marked on the vehicle floor. Subway into the subway [...]
By tomorrow, Italy will reopen public transportation, where it will travel with limited number of passengers.
Each double seat stays one person, with a minimum distance of three feet from each other.
Passengers on foot will stand at certain locations marked on the vehicle floor.
Subway will be 30 people every 30 minutes. There will be two separate paths with a unique sense at the subway stations - for travelers entering and out. A distance of 1m will also be respected on the bus.
The entrance will become mandatory at the side gates and descend to the central gate.
Also forbidden to ask your driver for information.
The maximum number of bus travelers will be half the number of maintenance capacity.
In public transport means, use of masks and gloves will be mandatory.












