A folding seat is a seat that folds away so as to occupy less space. When installed on a transit bus, it makes room for a wheelchair or two. When installed on a passenger car, it provides extra seating.
In churches, it may have a projection called a misericord, which offers some support to a person standing in front when the seat is folded.
Folding seats may also be found in stadiums, arenas, theaters and auditoriums to facilitate entry and exit.
Some folding seats in rapid transit may fold-down rather than fold up.
In passenger aircraft, folding seats called jump seat, are used for cabin crew during start and landing.
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- Folding seats on the London Underground 1995 Stock
- Folding seat (foldaway bench) in a passenger car of the Odakyu 3000 series
- Folding seat in a corridor in NÄL hospital, Sweden
- Main auditorium, Columbia City Cinema, Seattle, US
- Folding seat on Awa Maru ordinary cabin
- Folding seat controls
- Folding seats in the Kauffman Stadium
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