It takes 1 very, very, very strong person.
The number of people who take the bus can vary greatly depending on the city and the availability of other transportation options. In larger cities with well-developed public transportation systems, a significant portion of the population may use buses for their daily commute or other travel needs. However, in smaller towns or rural areas where public transit may be limited, fewer people may rely on buses.
ring the police, take the bus, get a lift from a friend
to many to count
i think they mostly take a bus.
It depends how bad the accident is, if the bus ran into people, and how many people were on the bus.
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Most people can drive or take the near by bus. But believe it or not many take a plane. Even locally and maybe long distance. But good question.
People in the UK do it. But check with the bus company prior to your journey.
they walked and didn't take the bus
you just put a ''jack'' jack!
By bus? I'd expect it to take about three hours, if you can afford it, take a taxi instead, you can cut an hour out of that.
When registering your child had any school you must make the school aware that your child is disabled and will need a special bus with a lift for wheel chairs. When you get the assigned bus number, call the school to have them check that the proper bus was assigned.