Maybe it depends on the sort of public transport, I think in NL we are only allowed to bring a folder on the train. And there I see no objection to bringing a slightly larger one.
I think it'd be allowed here, but was wondering more about how easy it'd be to maneuver around a busy train and weight.
 
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Just my input ...
I had a mezzo. I just couldn't get on with it. I felt I was riding monkey style. It just wasn't long enough to get a comfortable ride. I also felt the stem over the front wheel made it feel like the front wheel was tucked under the centre of the bike so never inspired confidence taking corners. I also felt the fold design was complex and not intuitive and folding/unfolding had to be rehearsed

And after puncturing, I destroyed the tyre trying to get it off and destroyed a new tyre trying to get it on. It's as if those 16" rims are slightly oversized. It was this that made me sell it, fearing a puncture out on the road.

Someone in one post mentioned 16" and 20" tyres from kids bikes as an alternative. These are a different 16 and 20", confirmed by the etrto markings

If I got another folder, it would probably be a 20" wheel dahon
 

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