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  • A driver with the bus company Stagecoach reads during a well-earned rest from busy London traffic. Seen from the front end of his red London bus, the man sits in the driver's cab looking down. Wearing a cap bearing the corporate logo of phone operator Vodafone, the man's attention is on his reading material while parked in Conduit Street, Westminster. We see the company name along with the Transport for London logo and a wheelchair access badge. The man may be half-way through his shift taking Londoners to various destinations in the capital.
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  • Bus driver wearing a protective mask in a deserted Oxford Circus at rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 26th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Several bus drivers have died as a result of COVID-19. Transport union leaders have criticised a bus company for only providing movable shower curtains as barriers to protect drivers from the spread of coronavirus.
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  • Bus driver wearing a protective mask in a deserted Oxford Circus at rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 26th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Several bus drivers have died as a result of COVID-19. Transport union leaders have criticised a bus company for only providing movable shower curtains as barriers to protect drivers from the spread of coronavirus.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver unplugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Bus driver wearing a protective mask in a deserted Oxford Circus at rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 26th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The public were not allowed to leave their homes except for a few specific reasons, and could be fined £30 for meeting outside in groups of more than two people.
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  • Bus driver wearing a protective mask in a deserted Oxford Circus at rush hour during the Coronavirus pandemic on 26th March 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The public were not allowed to leave their homes except for a few specific reasons, and could be fined £30 for meeting outside in groups of more than two people.
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  • A London bus driver plays a Ukulele, a small guitar, between driving shifts, London, UK
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  • A London bus driver plays a Ukulele, a small guitar, between driving shifts, London, UK
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  • A bus driver adjusts his vehicle's left wing mirror on Oxford Street in the West End during the Coronavirus pandemic, on 20th August 2020, in London, England. (Richard Baker / In Pictures via Getty Images)
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  • A smiley bus driver in a Nottingham Community Transport hat in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly.
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  • Shijo Kawaramachi, a vibrant part of central Kyoto, Japan where Shijō and Kawaramachi Streets intersec, seen through a bus window.
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  • London bus driver and Waterloo lion on the Southbank, on 20th October 2017, in London, England.
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  • The tattooed arm of a bus driver and an ad for a new Playstation game called God of War, on 19th April 2018, in London, England.
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  • As a bus driver is about to close the front doors of his vehicle, two commuters face each other on Charing Cross Road in central London. It is getting dark on this winter afternoon and the number 24 red bus is on a regular southerly route through their heart of Theatreland in the West End. The two homeward people are talking to each other, discussing the merits of taking one bus service over another to get home.
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  • With very few people out and about the scene on Regent Street is one of empty desolation as the national coronavirus lockdown three continues on 29th January 2021 in London, United Kingdom. Following the surge in cases over the Winter including a new UK variant of Covid-19, this nationwide lockdown advises all citizens to follow the message to stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives.
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  • Pedestrians cross a road in Southwark seen through the top deck window of a London double-decker bus. Its yellow seating handles are seen as reflections as traffic outside and below Pedestrians cross a road in Southwark seen through the top deck window of a London double-decker bus. Its yellow seating handles are seen as reflections as a Londoner with a bike and walkers negotiate traffic outside and below. This is the southern end of Westminster Bridge in the borough of Lambeth and we see a road sign that points the driver to Waterloo and Elephant and Castle.
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  • The unrecognisable driver of a number 38 red London bus which is passing between sunlight and shadow, gives a thumbs up signal to another road-user in the streets of Victoria. On the side of the vehicle's bodywork are the destinations the 38 route passes:  Hackney, Dalston Junction, Angel, Piccadilly Circus and Victoria Station. The bus is a traditional design called a Routemaster which has been in service on the capital's roads since 1954 and is nowadays only seen on heritage routes. From any angle, the bus is easily recognisable as that classic British transport icon.
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  • Before they were all replaced as working modes of public transport, a conductor sells a ticket wgile travelling along a London road, as part of a two-man crew of a number 88 red London Rotemaster bus, England UK. A parked car is seen through the open ledge of the bes' rear, blurred in the back ground and a lady passengers sits patiently as the bus speeds on its journey along its route through the capital. The man holds two fingers up to a foreign tourist to make sure they want two tickets for their destination. The conductor is the last human link with friendly public travel in London. He is usually a friendly face to accompany unsure travellers, often helping them reach their stop and answering questions about the journey with good humour and kindness. Their removal in favour of single driver crews meant that bus travel became more intimidating.
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  • A driver eats breakfast by a bus in the Mercado Terminal, Guatemala City, Guatemala.
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  • Before they were all replaced as working modes of public transport, a conductor is seen while travelling along a London road, as part of a two-man crew of a number 11 red London bus, England UK. The bus is a traditional design called a Routemaster which has been in service on the capital's roads since 1954 and is nowadays only seen on heritage and tourist routes. From any angle, the bus is easily recognisable as that classic British transport icon. The conductor is the last human link with friendly public travel in London. He is usually a friendly face to accompany unsure travellers, often helping them reach their stop and answering questions about the journey with good humour and kindness. Their removal in favour of single driver crews meant that bus travel became more intimidating.
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  • In the bustle of a modern metropolis, two red Routemaster buses pass each other in Threadneedle Street. The Pillars of the Bank of England can just be seen left as pedestrians either stride past on the pavement, wait for another service or board the number 8 that is bound for Old Ford & Bow Church in the east end. Meanwhile, in the cab of his bus, the driver's hands and chest of the 11 destined for Fulham Broadway in the west can be seen in the sun, as he continues his journey in the opposite direction. Advertising is present on each mode of transport too: A travel ad for Rome (with a picture of St. Peter's in the Vatican) and for two west end musicals - Cyrano de Bergerac and Lost in Yonkers. Routemasters are largely being phased out, replaced by more modern, cleaner-engined models that hold more passengers.
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  • A male passenger is asleep with his mouth open, leaning his head on a bus window as it passes the background pillars of the Bank of England in the financial district City of London. On the exterior of the bus are the words: "We've got to get this city to work," an advertising slogan used by London Transport to seduce commuters from their cars and back on to public transport which is one of the most expensive world capitals on which to travel by bus, train or underground. This style of bus is a traditional design called a 'Routemaster' which has been in service on the capital's roads since 1954 and is nowadays only seen on heritage routes such as these destination: Victoria, Bond Street, Oxford Street, Holborn and Bank (the Bank of England). From any angle, the bus is easily recognisable as that classic British transport icon.  The City of London has a resident population of under 10,000 but a daily working population of 311,000. The City of London is a geographically-small City within Greater London, England. The City as it is known, is the historic core of London from which, along with Westminster, the modern conurbation grew. The City's boundaries have remained constant since the Middle Ages but  it is now only a tiny part of Greater London. The City of London is a major financial centre, often referred to as just the City or as the Square Mile, as it is approximately one square mile (2.6 km) in area. London Bridge's history stretches back to the first crossing over Roman Londinium, close to this site and subsequent wooden and stone bridges have helped modern London become a financial success.
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  • Seen from a London bus, two Met Police officers question a car driver in the borough of Southwark, on 19th April, in the City of London, England.
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  • A Transport for London (TFL) poster at a Westminster bus stop shows an oversized cyclist, promoting cycling as alternative mode of transport in London. Reflected in a glass panel is a lady cyclist many times more her actual size than the car next to her in the road and pedestrians waling on pavements. The trick of scale is seen in this TFL campaign for more, safer cycling in the capital which has traditionally been a city for the driver, rathern than for those eager to beat the jams on two wheels.
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  • Blurred view of a tourist coach driver as he negotiates the dark wet streets around Paris' Eiffel Tower. Bathed in coloured floodlights, the steel struts and legs look green on this wet winter night in the French capital. The driver looks towards oncoming traffic on a notoriously dangerous road junction where traffic speeds around the roundabout often without observing the laws of the road. Named after its designer, engineer Gustave Eiffel, the tower was built as the entrance arch to the 1889 World's Fair.
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  • Black taxi cab drivers protest in Whitehall, central London, objecting to a new online booking and journey fare app called Uber. The app works out the cost of journeys and cab drivers say it is the same as using a taxi meter, which only black cabs are legally entitled to use. The London Taxi Driver Association (LTDA) also said part of the demonstration was about highlighting the length of training - between four and seven years - taxi drivers undergo before being licensed. During the protest roads were gridlocked around Parliament Square, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square in the capital's West End. .
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  • Black taxi cab drivers protest in Whitehall, central London, objecting to a new online booking and journey fare app called Uber. The app works out the cost of journeys and cab drivers say it is the same as using a taxi meter, which only black cabs are legally entitled to use. The London Taxi Driver Association (LTDA) also said part of the demonstration was about highlighting the length of training - between four and seven years - taxi drivers undergo before being licensed. During the protest roads were gridlocked around Parliament Square, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square in the capital's West End. .
    taxi_protest06-11-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Black taxi cab drivers protest in Whitehall, central London, objecting to a new online booking and journey fare app called Uber. The app works out the cost of journeys and cab drivers say it is the same as using a taxi meter, which only black cabs are legally entitled to use. The London Taxi Driver Association (LTDA) also said part of the demonstration was about highlighting the length of training - between four and seven years - taxi drivers undergo before being licensed. During the protest roads were gridlocked around Parliament Square, Whitehall and Trafalgar Square in the capital's West End. .
    taxi_protest05-11-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS National Heath Service advert displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capitals West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS National Heath Service ad displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capitals West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus are images and video clips from retail ads at Piccadilly Circus in the capitals West End, on 5th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS National Heath Service advert displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capitals West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS National Heath Service advert displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capitals West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
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  • Seen reflected in the windscreen of a passing bus, a government NHS National Heath Service advert displays the face of a Covid patient, urging Londoners to stay at home and not to take risks or bend the rules during the third lockdown of the Coronavirus pandemic, at Piccadilly Circus in the capitals West End, on 3rd February 2021, in London, England.
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  • A Belgium tram driver drives his tram through central Ghent city, Belgium.
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  • Black cabs stand idle as drivers block the traffic outside Parliament Square and Houses of Parliament on 3rd July 2019 in Central  London, United Kingdom.They are demonstrating against tfls transport policies of not allowing them to drive in bus lanes.
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  • Black cabs block the traffic outside Parliament Square and Houses of Parliament on 3rd July 2019 in Central  London, United Kingdom.They are demonstrating against tfls transport policies of not allowing them to drive in bus lanes.
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  • Black cabs block the traffic outside Parliament Square and Houses of Parliament on 3rd July 2019 in Central  London, United Kingdom.They are demonstrating against tfls transport policies of not allowing them to drive in bus lanes.
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  • London bus drivers stationary in traffic on the Dulwich route, chat through open windows on their journeys along Walworth Road, on 11th October 2016, in Walworth, south London, England.
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  • A Belgium tram controller drives his tram down a busy street in the city centre of Ghent. The trams have been modernized to use less electricity and become more sustainable public transport.
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  • A zero emission electric Kavalier vehicle on Slovenska Cesta street in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 25th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The Kavalier, is an environmentally friendly concept of free city transport in Ljubljana which drive in the pedestrian zone of the old town center are mainly intended for older citizens, people with reduced mobility and tourists. Because of the low speed you can stop and board a cavalier while driving, but you can also order it by phone.
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  • Primary schoolchildren and parents at the end of the day in West London, during the second wave of the Coronavirus pandemic, and when the capital is designated by the government as a Tier 2 restriction, on 20th October 2020, in London, England.
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  • A Belgium tram controller drives his tram down a busy street in the city centre of Ghent. The trams have been modernized to use less electricity and become more sustainable public transport.
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  • Denmark Hill, London 22/6/12. An unhelpful dot matrix information sign for non-existant passengers inside a bus shelter on Southwark's Denmark Hill. Inconvenienced commuters have had to seek alternative modes of transport on this day when the bus drivers' union called their first industrial action for 30 years, seeking a bonus of £500 for their work during the forthcoming Olympics. London's buses carry 6.5 million passengers every day with the capital's infrastructure relying on reliable travel.
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  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, passengers exit a bus next to a Transport For London TFL sign asking the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
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  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, passengers exits a bus towards a Transport For London TFL sign asking the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
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  • A poster for musician and comedy entertainer Bill Bailey alongside an ad campaign urging drivers to slow down for the sake of the publics safety, on 24th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • A poster for musician and comedy entertainer Bill Bailey alongside an ad campaign urging drivers to slow down for the sake of the publics safety, on 24th February 2021, in London, England.
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  • At the beginning of the fourth week of the UK governments lockdown during the Coronavirus pandemic, and with 120,067 UK reported cases with 16,060 deaths, a number 12 bus passes through Whitehall with the front door taped off, a measure that reduces the proximity between bus passengers and drivers after 20 drivers have died from Covid-19 across the country. Passengers embark through middle doors and payment keypads on London buses have been disabled so no fares are currently being taken, on 20th April 2020, in London, England.
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  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, a Transport For London TFL sign asks the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport such as buses during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_Elephant&Castle-18-06-05...jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, a Transport For London TFL sign asks the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport such as buses during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_Elephant&Castle-20-06-05...jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, a Transport For London TFL sign asks the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport such as buses during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_Elephant&Castle-15-06-05...jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, a passenger enters the middle doors of a bus next to a Transport For London TFL sign asking the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_Elephant&Castle-13-06-05...jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, passengers exit a bus next to a Transport For London TFL sign asking the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_Elephant&Castle-09-06-05...jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, passengers exit a bus next to a Transport For London TFL sign asking the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_Elephant&Castle-07-06-05...jpg
  • As the number of new Coronavirus cases in the UK climbs to 201,101, with UK deaths now standing at 30,076 - the highest recorded in Europe, passengers exits a bus towards a Transport For London TFL sign asking the public to maintain safe social distances while travelling on the capitals public transport during the continuing Covid lockdown, on 6th May 2020, in south London, England. Front doors on London buses are now disabled to avoid exposure of drivers to the virus, plus no fares are being taken on journeys to further avoid card reader contact.
    coronavirus_bus_stop-02-07-05-2020.jpg
  • Near the chaotic road junction of Piazza Venezia in the Italian capital of Rome, we see a gridlock situation of traffic. Buses, cars and three scooters and riders appear to be stuck in the middle of a motoring nightmare as no-one goes anywhere - the progress of this journey to destinations and life itself, has ground to a halt. A bus passenger looks out resigned through her window, a driver on another vehicle rests his hand on a ledge and the riders are sandwiched between cars. The dot matrix sign on the 60 bus it mentions its own destination, the abbreviation for Piazza spelled as "P.za". The Piazza Venezia takes its name from the adjacent Palazzo Venezia, the former embassy in the city of the Republic of Venice. The piazza is at the foot of the Capitoline Hill and near the Roman Forum.
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  • Peculiar warning sign to buses for Rutting, worn road surfaces. The pun is centered around the word 'Rutting' which also involves the innuendo of sexual activity - or 'the mating of a stag'. travellers wait for buses at this bus stop on Waterloo Bridge in central London. It's located on the Southbank, known in history as a destination for brothels and places of ill repute and Londoners from the City on the north bank would take a river taxi to frequent these places. But the sign also warns bus drivers of the danger from an uneven road surface, a result of partially melted or displaced tarmac causing ruts in the road - hence the pun.
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  • Bus travelling along London Wall during the coronavirus pandemic on the 2nd May 2020 in London, United Kingdom. Travel on London buses were free from Monday, April 20, as part of a plan to protect bus drivers from catching the coronavirus. Passengers board only by the middle doors and to travel for free in order to keep a distance from drivers.<br />
20 London bus drivers have so far lost their lives from the virus.
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  • The southern French city of Marseille appears as an advert on the rear of a London tour bus travelling through the capitals streets, through a wet Piccadilly Circus. In almost gridlocked traffic at this busy central London road junction, the bus is showing its content to other drivers and passengers, a visual billboard on the move through the capital, urging Londoners where to spend their holidays.
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