Easy civility
Getting around on public transport is a shared experience. And, so that everyone can do it with well-being, it is necessary to do it with civility. And no, you don't need a 50-page instruction manual.
In fact, it is always easier to do things right, than to complicate your life and get into trouble by doing things wrong.
Civility is nothing more than common sense. It is that satisfaction of doing your part, however small, so that everyone's trip is more pleasant and everything works as it should.
Give up general preferred use seats
Staring at your phone, turning your head toward the window, pretending you didn’t see that elderly person, pregnant woman, or someone with reduced mobility... Is it really worth the effort to stay comfortable, at the cost of going through that awkward situation? You know what’s easy? Getting up from your seat to offer it to those who have absolute priority.
Listening to music with headphones
Your music is for enjoyment, not sharing with those who haven't asked you to. Watching videos or listening to music on your phone's speaker will annoy the people you're traveling with. It's as easy as using headphones. And what if you don't have any? Activating silent mode is even easier.

