Dunno whether "priority seat" is a common expression or just a UK thing, but I needed an explanation, so here it is:
A priority seat in the UK terms means to give up your seat for those who need it the most, disabled, elderly, pregnant, or someone with a young child
http://www.teo-eot.ca/images/priority_seat.jpg
For me......I can't really vote in this poll. In most of my buss rides there's either always a place for someone, or there's no place at all (even for standing, since a bunch of others already stand). It's also rare that I see handicapped or disabled people on a buss (the public transportation in Israel is really crappy and isn't even suitable for handicapped people. On trains I usually stand to begin with and only sit after I see no one else wants to sit.
In theory, though, I vote for option 4. I don't see myself as being the first person to offer someone a seat.
















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