පල පල තවීෂ, ලෝ ස්ටුඩන්ට් වුනේ නාමල් රාජපක්ෂ එක්ක විභාගෙට ලියලද?
ජැක ගහන් යද්දි ඕවත් ආතල්. ඇන්ටිලා අක්කලාත් ඒ වෙලාවට සින්දු වලට නැමෙනවා. දැන් ටිපර් වෙන්නෙපා ආතල් ඒකට කීවේ ඕන්දැනුත් මේ තුශාර ජෝශප් ගේ නන්ස්ටොප් එකක් දාලා...එකම බීට් එකේ ඊයා බම්බුව...ඇයි මුන්ට හොද කොලිටියට සින්දු දාන්න බැරි...මැදින් මැදින්...කෝ සද්දේ...ආග්...ආහ්....කැරකිල දෙකට නැමිලා....හූවක් ඕනේ...තව ටිකෙන් ලබ්බ බැහලද කෝ සද්දේ කියලත් අහයි....නෙක්ස්ට් ජෙන් එකේ බස් පදින උන්වත් හොද සින්දු ටිකක් දැම්මොත් හොදයි....
Electronic jammer එකක් අරං පලයල්ලා. එකෙන් නැවත්ත ගන්න පුළුවන් උන්ගේ කබල් සින්දුඔක්කොටම වඩා අමාරු සද්දේ වැඩියි. කන් රිදෙන්න ගන්නවා ටිකක් වෙලා යනකොට.
මටත් ගොඩක් වෙලාවට ඕක හිතිලා තියෙනවා බන්Wire kapapan
See, how I guessed it.I'm law student.
I understand your frustration about the loudness. However, it's important to remember that bus drivers are also human beings who have their own preferences and needs. While it may be inconvenient for some passengers to listen to music they don't enjoy, they can't use earbuds, headphones or whatever the fuck, it's important drivers to be able to hear all the sounds around them in order to ensure a safe ride for all passengers.
හූ...ඇදෙන් බැහැගන්න විදිහක් නැතුව ඉන්නේ බන්කෝ නැගපු කොල්ලෝ ටික දෙන්න හොද හූවක්...
just because people are not complaining when riding the bus doesn't necessarily mean they like the loud and obnoxious music being played in the bus.සහෝ බස් එකේ 60ක් යනවා නම් බස් ඒක නවත්තලා අහපන් මේ යන සින්දු වලට කැමතිද නැද්ද කියලා 50කට වඩා ආසාවෙන් අහනවා ඒව. ඔයා වගේ හිතන අය 5% ක් වත් නෑ. වැඩි ප්රමාණයක් එන්ජොයි කරනවා. පොඩි පිරිසක් විඳවනවා.
care to share this research with us? any specific research that were done on public buses of sri lanka and their drivers?1. While it may seem counterintuitive, studies have shown that listening to music can actually help drivers maintain their focus and alertness on the road. Of course, this is dependent on the type of music being played and the volume at which it is played.
I think this goes against your own argument2. I understand your concern about the music being too loud, but it's important to note that many bus drivers play music at a reasonable volume that doesn't interfere with their ability to hear the road and other vehicles. Additionally, there are laws and regulations in place in most countries that require drivers to maintain a safe level of noise in their vehicles.
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Thank you for spending your time to write response for chatgpt. I will copy it to chatgptjust because people are not complaining when riding the bus doesn't necessarily mean they like the loud and obnoxious music being played in the bus.
most are fed up and don't like to complain and argue with the bus drives and conductors since they feel like there's no use
I think you're trying to project your own preferences instead of arguing based on facts.
care to share this research with us? any specific research that were done on public buses of sri lanka and their drivers?
it's the loudness of the music being played that's the problem. prolonged exposure to loud noise levels can cause degradation to hearing.
besides if the bus drivers are the ones who need to listen to music while driving to supposedly improve their mindfulness or what ever, why play it out loud for the entire bus? and might I point out that speakers are located closer to the commuters instead of the driver
I think this goes against your own argument
perhaps you should ask chatgpt to explain its output to you better before you copy paste it here![]()
some articles for you to refer:
https://www.dailymirror.lk/print/ne...s-buses-blare-out-degrading-music-/131-134698
https://www.sundaytimes.lk/200301/news/music-on-buses-still-not-hitting-the-right-note-394598.html