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The image captures an interior view of a public transport vehicle, likely a bus or trolleybus, looking out through its closed doors during daytime. The perspective is from a passenger's seat or standing area, showing the vehicle's functional design.

Inside the vehicle, yellow grab poles and handles are prominent, along with white and grey door frames. A red emergency handle or latch is visible on the left side of the door frame. In the lower center of the door, a round green button with up and down arrows indicates a door control mechanism, possibly for accessibility or stop request. Reflections on the glass surfaces within the bus reveal parts of the interior, including another yellow grab pole with a "СТОП" (STOP) button written in Cyrillic, QR codes, and a payment terminal with "ТАЛОН НА ПРОЕЗД" (Travel ticket) faintly visible. A dark backpack hangs from an overhead bar on the right.

Outside the vehicle, a clear view of an urban or suburban environment is visible. To the left, a paved road with white markings is seen, and a silver car is either parked or driving alongside. Lush green trees and vegetation are abundant on the left, under a bright, possibly overcast, sky. To the right, a wide expanse of vibrant green grass extends, suggesting a park, field, or verge.

Several instructional and warning signs are affixed to the door glass. These include green signs indicating emergency exit routes with a running person icon and text in Cyrillic, specifically "ПРИ ОПАСНОСТИ СТУЧИТЕ В СТЕКЛО" (In case of danger, knock on the glass), and symbols related to accessibility (person in a wheelchair). Red circular prohibition signs depict a person falling and another showing two people colliding, likely advising against running or pushing. The overall impression is a typical scene from public transport in Minsk, Belarus, as indicated by the location context and Cyrillic text.
Leonardo

Jun 5, 2026, 1:52 PM

Minsk, Belarus

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The image captures an interior view of a public transport vehicle, likely a bus or trolleybus, looking out through its closed doors during daytime. The perspective is from a passenger's seat or standing area, showing the vehicle's functional design. Inside the vehicle, yellow grab poles and handles are prominent, along with white and grey door frames. A red emergency handle or latch is visible on the left side of the door frame. In the lower center of the door, a round green button with up and down arrows indicates a door control mechanism, possibly for accessibility or stop request. Reflections on the glass surfaces within the bus reveal parts of the interior, including another yellow grab pole with a "СТОП" (STOP) button written in Cyrillic, QR codes, and a payment terminal with "ТАЛОН НА ПРОЕЗД" (Travel ticket) faintly visible. A dark backpack hangs from an overhead bar on the right. Outside the vehicle, a clear view of an urban or suburban environment is visible. To the left, a paved road with white markings is seen, and a silver car is either parked or driving alongside. Lush green trees and vegetation are abundant on the left, under a bright, possibly overcast, sky. To the right, a wide expanse of vibrant green grass extends, suggesting a park, field, or verge. Several instructional and warning signs are affixed to the door glass. These include green signs indicating emergency exit routes with a running person icon and text in Cyrillic, specifically "ПРИ ОПАСНОСТИ СТУЧИТЕ В СТЕКЛО" (In case of danger, knock on the glass), and symbols related to accessibility (person in a wheelchair). Red circular prohibition signs depict a person falling and another showing two people colliding, likely advising against running or pushing. The overall impression is a typical scene from public transport in Minsk, Belarus, as indicated by the location context and Cyrillic text.

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