Ever wondered what type of Metronet user you are? This hilarious quiz will sort you into a classic Metronet commuter stereotype. Are you the Last-Minute Scrambler or the Zen Traveler? Let's find out!
1. When you realize your train is delayed, what's your immediate reaction?
Whip out a snack and wait it out calmly.
Take a nap until the train arrives.
Inform other passengers about the status and suggest alternate solutions.
Panic and check alternative routes frantically.
2. You arrive at the station just as the train doors are about to close. What do you do?
Wait patiently for the next train.
Make a mad dash and squeeze through the doors.
Find a spot to sit and read while you wait.
Ensure fellow passengers are aware of the train schedule and next arrivals.
3. How early do you usually arrive at the station?
Depends on how engrossed I am in my gadget or phone at home.
Just in the nick of time.
Arrive comfortably early, with time to relax or read a bit.
A few minutes early to ensure a smooth commute.
4. What is your reaction when you enter a crowded train?
Find a corner and start munching on a snack.
Get annoyed and try to regulate space usage.
Strike up a conversation with the nearest person.
Meditate or practice some mindfulness exercises.
5. Which Metronet app feature do you find most useful?
Safety alerts and reporting.
Live train updates and times.
Entertainment and media suggestions during the ride.
Discounts on food and snacks.
6. Your favorite way to spend your commute is:
Reading a book or e-book.
People-watching and chatting with other passengers.
Listening to podcasts or working on my laptop.
Napping until my stop arrives.
7. How do you feel about enforcing public transport rules?
I follow the rules but don't actively enforce them on others.
I enforce safety-related rules and try to maintain an alert presence.
I actively ensure everyone is following the rules.
Rules are flexible, and I am here to enjoy the ride.
8. How do you typically carry your belongings on the train?
A small bag with just essential personal items.
A backpack filled with gadgets and chargers.
A secure, hands-free carrying option with safety tools.
A tote bag with snacks, water, and reading materials.
9. What’s your approach when someone violates public transport etiquette?
Ignore it, as long as it doesn't affect me directly.
Try to distract and engage them in conversation.
Report the incident using the app’s safety feature.
Politely inform them of proper etiquette.
10. What's your choice of seat when the train isn’t crowded?
Close to other passengers for a chat.
Near the doors for a quick exit.
Prefer a corner seat to read or work.
Anywhere that allows you to relax and meditate.
11. What do you do if you see someone being harassed on the train?
Create a distraction by engaging with the harasser.
Document the incident and report it later.
Intervene and inform the authorities or use a safety app.
Quietly support and offer to help the person.
12. How do you deal with train schedule changes due to construction?
Meditate, as nothing can faze you.
Bring extra snacks and make it an adventure.
Research thoroughly and plan alternative routes.
Discuss with fellow passengers to find the best route.
13. You’ve found a wallet on the train, what’s your course of action?
Turn it in to the train staff or lost and found.
Announce it to see if the owner is nearby.
Leave it where it is, hoping the owner comes back.