Doesn't Mr Stevens remember that before "built out" bus stops were introduced (Letters, April 4), the stops were frequently blocked by illegally parked cars that caused the bus to stop in the middle of the road anyway?

Doesn't he know a large number of the city's buses are now wheelchair and mobility scooter friendly and that, for the disabled to take advantage of this facility, it is essential the bus can pull right into the kerb for them to board or leave the vehicle?

Doesn't he consider that waiting a minute or so behind a bus that is loading is worthwhile if it means that the city is easier to access for all?

  • KJ Page, Preston Park Avenue, Brighton