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When it comes to public transport, there is always room for improvement and innovation. One of the areas where this is certainly the case is the way passengers indicate that they want to leave the bus. Currently there is only a “stop” button available to indicate that you want to leave the bus. However, this can lead to confusion and inconvenience. That is why I advocate the introduction of a 'go' button next to the 'stop' button in public transport.

Firstly, the addition of a “go” button can make the bus more efficient. Currently, passengers may unnecessarily press the “stop” button while they do not want to leave the bus yet. This can lead to unnecessary stops, wasting valuable time and delaying the bus schedule. With a “go” button, passengers can indicate that they want to continue driving, allowing the bus to continue moving without making unnecessary stops.

In addition, the “go” button can ensure that less uncomfortable situations arise in the bus. It is common for passengers to be crowded together, especially during peak hours, and it is not always easy to reach the “stop” button. This can lead to awkward situations where passengers accidentally bump into each other or push the “stop” button when they don't want to. With a “go” button next to the “stop” button, passengers can indicate that they want to leave the bus in an easy and less stressful way.

Another advantage of a “go” button is that it can also be useful for passengers who do not know the bus very well. It often happens that passengers are not familiar with the area and do not know when to leave the bus. With a "go" button they can indicate that they would like to continue driving and they can wait quietly until the bus reaches their desired stop.

In short, the introduction of a "go" button next to the "stop" button in public transport can offer a number of important advantages. It can make the bus more efficient, avoid awkward situations and better serve passengers who are unfamiliar with the area. It is therefore important that public transport companies seriously consider implementing these changes.

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