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“I visited Israel years ago and yes, I rode the #1 bus and the #2 bus through Geulah and Meah Shearim. Chareidi men & women generally arranged themselves so that they did not sit next to each other, but no one made a fuss about who sat where.”
Shrek, that’s how it is now, too. There are just a few ‘separate seating’ buses but no-one makes any fuss about where to sit on those either (besides for the handful of high-profile incidents).
In fact, after riding the [Jerusalem] buses for over 10 years I have never seen anyone even comment to a passenger who sat in the ‘wrong’ part of the bus – which often happens. There are no signs up about any seating arrangements and no coercion.