There is a national bus pass scheme across all of the U.K that allows those of state pension age (both men and women) to claim a free bus pass via their local depot. This is eligible to all of those aged 60 upwards.
Can you still receive the yellow card for free fares after you turn 65
You have to be 8 or older
Yes if you are under 3 years old
The cost of an subway bus or a local bus is usually $2.25. A express buss is $5.50. If you have 3 or less children 44 inches and under ride free on subways but they have to be with a paying adult. Children under two years old can ride express buses free if he/she sits the adult's lap.
There is no law against it.
Bus pass holders in the United Kingdom exist across all age groups. For instance, children ride the bus as do elderly passengers. A person of any age can ride the bus in the UK after all.
You have to be 17 or older to ride alone. People under 17 must be accompanied by a guardian 17 or older.
Depends on their age and where they live. If in an urban area they could walk or ride a bus. In rural areas they would most likely ride a bus until they are old enough to drive or get rides from friends who drive.
The cost of a one day rider for a 12 year old on the London bus system is the same as an adult, the exact price depends on where you depart and your destination. Children that are under 11 ride for free on the buses, and children 11 - 15 with an oyster photocard rides free.
Yeah if there responsible and know how to defend them selfs.
you have to be 13 years of age some greyhounds will accept 12 year olds
Old age pensioners receive free bus passes in most areas.
Jaffa street runs on the whole city of Jerusalem, from the central bus station to the old city.