There's No "I" In Carriage
There's No "I" In Carriage
The modern commuter is loud, rude and obnoxious. Connex, the train company in Melbourne, wanted to start modifying the behaviour of commuters, to make train travel a better experience for everyone. Simply telling passengers to behave has never worked. It was time to help commuters help themselves by giving them the world’s first commuter self-help book, ‘There’s No ‘I’ in Carriage’: a self-help guide to becoming a more considerate commuter by Martin Merton PhD, America’s number one train etiquette expert. His book contains a range of tongue-in-cheek advice designed to make commuters take a darn good look at themselves.
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