“Physical distancing may not always be practical, especially in peak periods,” the government briefing also said.
Commuters exiting Town Hall station on Tuesday morning after new public transport restrictions were imposed.NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Tuesday morning said she wasn’t aware the earlier advice had been sent to bus drivers when asked about it. Asked whether the union was considering taking industrial action in coming weeks, Mr Babineau said he wouldn’t rule anything out, and that the safety of drivers was the primary concern.
If all CBD workers attempted to come back to the city under current public transport restrictions, Dr Ho said up to 250,000 extra cars could end up on Sydney’s roads. He also warned that busy inner-city railway stations posed major risks for physical distancing even if ticket gates were monitored because of the volume of people getting off at the stops.“Don’t transfer at Town Hall because you won’t have room there,” he said.
Rabe9 No masks?
Rabe9 Walk
Rabe9 You could walk it in that time
Rabe9 Setup some pop up car parks in Newtown
Rabe9 I was on train into central this morning, not a single green sticker to be seen. Also saw plenty of buses letting everyone on.
Rabe9 Tollways a bit short of cash these days?
Rabe9 Just stay/work home if you can.. what a shitfest