![]() ![]() If the bus turns left, your right hip then is prone to getting bumped, unless you can stabilize yourself with one of the grab bars. But the bus, and the seat bolted down to the bus, do turn right, bringing your left hip into a collision with the seat to your left. You are not bolted down to the bus, so you are indifferent to the forces turning the bus rightward: you want to keep going straight ahead. But as soon as it turns right, you will have to stabilize laterally or bump your left hip into the seat next to you. If the bus is moving forward at constant speed, you can stand without bracing yourself.
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