Why do people jerk in buses when bus moves forward?


Why do people jerk in buses when bus moves forward? Because the lower part of the body comes to rest with the bus while the upper part tends to continue its motion due to inertia.


Why do passengers in a bus fall back as it accelerates?

Inertia. According to the newton's First law any object in motion will continue to move with the same velocity unless a force acts upon it. when bus accelerates the passengers according to the first law still are moving with the original speed that creates jolting toward the back.


How do I stop falling down on the bus?

Better if you can have a pole/seat as support for your back. 2) Keep your feet shoulder width apart. 3) Now try to balance yourself just by shifting your weight from one foot to the other. If bus swerves sideways, gently shift weight to the poll/seat you are leaning against or hold roof handle/seat.


Why do busses give me anxiety?

You might be uncomfortable mixing with other people in an enclosed space, or worried about how other passengers might behave. Many people who get anxious on public transport have a similar underlying concern, which is that they won't be able to get off when they need to, for instance if they feel panicky or sick.


Why do people not like taking the bus?

Everyone loves to hate riding the bus — passengers complain about cleanliness, overcrowding, timeliness and inefficiency. In a piece for Salon.com, writer Will Doig argues that disliking the bus is practically an American pastime, but buses are key to improving mass transit.