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    How do I get on a bus in the US?
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    You wait at a bus stop for your bus, then make eye contact with the driver so he stops, then get on the bus and pay.
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    Will the bus stop anywhere on the route that I want?
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    No. The bus will only stop at designated bus stop locations. If you request a stop, the bus driver will stop at the next official stop.
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    How can I find out what time the bus comes?
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    Use a search engine to look up your local public transportation system (e.g., if you're in Chicago, you'd search for CTA). Click on their website and there, you can find maps and schedules, including . Some also have a tool that lets you see what time the next few buses are coming to your bus stop.
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    Do you need to tip a public bus driver in the US?
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    No, it is not necessary to tip a public bus driver in the US.
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    If you are under 18 do you have to travel with an adult?
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    No, you do not have to travel with an adult on a bus if you are under 18. Most buses will let you travel alone even if you are a child.
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    What do I say for a return ticket to Keyworth?
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    You can't get a return ticket. You have to pay for a new ticket or hand over the bills if you don't have a weekly pass or monthly pass etc. (if possible).
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    What does it cost to ride a city bus?
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    This depends on your area. Check the website for your area's public transportation system or find a schedule at a local public transportation center.
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    How old do you have to be to ride a public bus?
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    Children travel free until their fifth birthday. After that, they pay child fares -- in most places there are discounts for kids under ten.
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    Can I use a bus ticket get on the bus?
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    It depends. Some use tickets, but others use tokens, magnetic cards or coins.
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    Do I have to announce when I want the bus to stop?
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    No, there's usually a cord you pull or a button you press that indicates you want the bus to stop at the next stop. You'll see other people doing it.
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    How do I know if the bus is full or not? If it is, do I get another bus?
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    Buses usually won't be completely filled up, but if there are no seats left, they have bars on the sides and hanging down that you can hold onto while standing. If you're uncomfortable doing so, you could wait for another bus.
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    How do I find out the specific bus I need to take?
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    Use bus maps to find out where you need to go. Sometimes the bus service will have a website with which you can plan your trip minute by minute online.
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    Are there discounts for teenagers to ride a bus?
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    In most cities, there is a discount for minors, college students, seniors, disabled, and veterans. Look it up online for your specific city, or call the public transportation office to find out.
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    Will the bus take me anywhere I need to go?
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    Buses run on scheduled routes. You need to review a route map to figure out which bus or combination of buses gets you closest to your destination.
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    How old do you have to be to ride the bus for free?
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    It depends on the city and its public transport system. However, most cities let children under the age of 5 years ride for free.
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    How do I figure out how to get where I need to go on a public transportation bus?
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    Most transit authorities have a free online trip planner, where you can input your origin and destination, as well as the time you wish to leave your start point or arrive at your destination.
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    The new buses do not have a cord. How do I request a stop?
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    They may have another means of requesting a stop as a replacement for cords, such as "stop" buttons on the poles to press. If you're not sure, ask the bus driver.
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    How do I know where to stop and get another bus?
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    If you use Google Maps or the bus service's route-planning app/website, it will tell you where you need to catch connecting routes.
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    How do I tell the same bus driver that I haven't gotten my pass delivered yet?
    Ivan Bliminse
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    You may be able to explain the situation, and be permitted to enter the bus. More likely, you will have to pay a normal fare to ride the bus.
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    Is the same card used for both the bus and the train when riding public transportation?
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    It depends on where you live. Call the customer support number on the back of the transit card or ask an employee at the station or bus, they'll know.
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    What do I do if I was asked to give up my seat for a disabled person on the bus when I'm disabled but people can't see it?
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    Simply explain that you are also disabled and need the seat. Let the person know, as briefly as possible, how your disability affects you. (While you shouldn't have to explain yourself, it's better to be polite and specific about why you need the seat, just to shut down any potential for conflict.)
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    I'm moving to San Francisco. What bus will I take?
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    The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency runs all public transport in San Francisco. You can look at their website for a full map and all the other pertinent information. Most people call the bus system "Muni."
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    How do I signal to the driver that I want to get off the bus?
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    There will be a cord you pull (generally by the window) or a button you press that indicates you want the bus to stop at the next stop.
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    What buses serve the Bay Area?
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    VTA, SF MTA and AC transit buses run in the Bay Area and vicinity.
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    Can you take the bus to museums in San Francisco? What route numbers to visit the legion of honor or Academy of Sciences?
    Angel
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    Yes, San Fransisco MUNI bus route 18 will take you to the Legion Of Honor, and MUNI bus route 7 will take you to Academy of Sciences.
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    Which side of the street will the bus pick up?
    Angel
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    Buses pick up on both sides of the street, if you want a bus that goes northbound or eastbound, you will wait on the right side (US) or if you want a bus that goes westbound or southbound, you would wait on the left side of the street (US).
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    What should I do if the buses are different companies, will I need different tickets?
    Angel
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    In most cases yes, however some bus companies offer free transfers to other buses. But to make sure, you have to ask.
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    I have a walker. How do I ride the bus?
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    It will work if your walker folds up. Board and leave the bus at the front door and sit as near the front as possible. Fold up your walker and store it in your row.
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    How do you request a stop?
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    The bus will have a chime cord or a button to push near your seat to alert the driver that you want to get off.
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    If I'm new to the area, how will I know the bus is approaching my stop?
    Community Answer
    By using your public bus app or by going to the bus stop sign of numbers that is displayed.
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