wait for the bus driver "ok" to pass and go
You need to check with your local authority, rules for bus passes differ.
Do not stand on the bus while it is moving.Listen to the bus driver and the teachers on the bus.Do not get too loud, it may disturb the driver.Do not eat or drink when the bus is in motion.Stay in your seat at all times unless told otherwise.If the bus has seatbelts, buckle in!Don't push or shove.Have fun and be safe.I hope these rules helped. Ilovecatz1234
Yes, a bus driver has the authority to enforce rules and regulations on the bus to ensure the safety and well-being of all passengers. This may include instructing riders on where to sit, how to behave, or when to exit the bus. It is important to follow the bus driver's instructions for a smooth and safe journey.
Black people sat in the back of the bus and the whites sat in the front
That depends on many factors, such as the country you were in, the bus company rules, the fare you should have paid and your age etc.
No, a team cannot be fined for parking the bus in soccer because it does break the laid down rules in soccer.
If a bus driver violates the rules of the road or breaks a law, a policemen can give the driver a ticket while in service.
Different airlines have different rules. Contact the airline that you intend to fly with and ask them if your bus pass is acceptable.
people on the bus should always be seated.. people should not make too much noise so that the bus driver could concentrate... and I think that people on the bus should stay seated until the bus stops so that you won't go flying out the window!!!!LOL
The precise "rules of the road" vary from state to state, but in general, you're not required to stop for a school bus with its warning lights if there is an UNPAVED median strip between the lanes of traffic. You can generally get a free copy of your state's rules by going to the DMV web site for your state.
Yes, you do have to stop on a fourlane street with a bus. It really depends on the driving laws of the State you live in. Here in Illinois, according to the Rules of the Road book put out by the Secretary of the State of Illinois, you do not. After discussing with several Police officers, they are not aware it is legal to do so. I would recommend checking the rules of the road published by your state.