You pull a cord on a city bus to let the driver you want the bus to stop, and let you off when it is safe to do so. It's not the same as the emergency cord on a train that is pulled to bring the train to a sudden stop.
When your riding the bus, you only pull the cord "When You Reach Your Stop". Remember don't pull the button unless your getting off, because less stops get you to your destination faster!
It means that the bus is about to pull into the lane of travel (presumably from a bus stop), and that you are expected to yield to the bus to let it in.
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No, standing on bus stop is not correct. Standing at the bus stop is correct.
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a bus stop is 'un arrêt de bus' in French.
Try to get there a bit earlier, when you are not at the stop, the bus will leave without you.
Maybe... bus stop or garage?
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