yes
Strictly speaking, you would ride "in the bus" because to be "on the bus" would mean that you are on the roof. However, people often say that they ride on the bus when they mean that they are sitting or standing inside it.
Both are all right to say, but most people will say on; for example:"I'm riding on the bus.""I'm getting on the bus right now.""She get on the bus last night."
6 billion people did last year.
The protagonist in the short story "Bus Ride" is an unnamed young woman who is narrating the events of her bus journey. She reflects on her surroundings and the people she encounters during the ride, offering insight into her thoughts and observations.
Because most people own a car and very few people ride the bus.
Yeah, from the 30s- the mid 60s only blacks were allowed to ride the back of a bus they were not aloud to sit in the front.
People should ride the bus because if everyone drove in cars it would use more gas if you rid eth ebus it will pollute the atmosphere less.
no they could not sit in the back
It depends on where the bus ride began.
The duration of Mexican Bus Ride is 1.4 hours.
How you say "Bus ride" in Spanish is "El viaje en autobús".
Mexican Bus Ride was created on 1952-06-26.