The buses are overloaded and no measures are taken to keep a distance. Social distance doesn't count if you travel by public transport. Strange if you know a virus is easier spread inside and where many people stick close together. It depends on the bus driver if he uses a face mask. Those who step in the bus will wear a face mask but the minority takes it off.
Not all buses are equal which means if you travel with little children or are using a wheelchair you might not be welcome. It is the same if it comes to shops. Many are customer unfriendly. Stairs, small entrances make it impossible for mothers with children, those in a wheelchair and elderly people to step inside.
Here a bus driver is willing to take a mother with her child and the stroller. No way the stroller fits into the bus between the chairs but who knows it does underneath in the luggage store. What a service.
No matter how hard the driver tries the stroller is too big. This means mother and child are not able to travel by this bus. With some luck, she can take the next one or the next or the bus after that one.
At least this man tried, it's not his fault his bus is tiny. The buses where I live always have one or two spaces that are big enough for strollers and such, but if 10 mothers decided to go out with their babies on the same day, the same hour, then yes, most will probably have to skip their trip to the city.
Never really seen it happen, though. Most people with big, bulky strollers can afford cars.