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Today I was on the 1A bus and a woman exited the rear exit where she tripped and fell hard onto the pavement and her groceries smashed and scattered everywhere. I wanted to rush out and help the poor woman but the bus doors closed shut right as it happened. I thought the bus driver was going to ignore it and keep driving but he got off of the bus and helped pick up her things and ensure that she was okay. I just wanted him to be acknowledged because he could have easily pretended not to notice so it wouldn't mess up his schedule but instead he was kind. Also, later that night coming back on the 1A bus, there was now a female driver who thanked each person who got off the bus and told them to have a good night. Something so subtle made my day because the previous day there was a female driver who was the nastiest driver I'd encountered so far living in Windsor. Yesterday's driver was rude, asked people to hurry up when they weren't even being slow, and she even began speeding up as a man with a walker struggled to find a seat before he fell down. A small word or act of kindness goes a long way and I just wanted these people to be "recognized".