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Transit Agencies Face the New Calculus of Broader Backsides

By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY

Published: January 15, 2012

It was called the “First All-American Tush Tally,” an informal test to measure the behinds of two dozen New Yorkers to see if they could fit into the prescribed space in new subway cars made by Kawasaki.

 

The seats were about 17 inches wide; the rears ranged between 13 and 23 inches wide. The organizer of the tush tally was Carol Greitzer, then on the City Council. The year was 1984.

 

The problem of American waists that are too big for seats meant to accommodate them is certainly not new. Today, everything from love seats to toilet seats can be built bigger to accommodate wider profiles, and the seats offered on public transportation are no different.

 

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/16/nyregion/transit-agencies-in-new-york-area-consider-wider-seats.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1

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tell me about it, being 6'4" (193cm) tall flying has gotten to be not fun at all... United has reduced their leg room so much its out for me now, especially after a guy in front of me a year or so back yelling at me as he could not put his seat back because i was jammed into the seat so tight. im tall but not really tall.

 

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