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Get to the bus stop on time.
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Wait at an appropiate bus stop and signal in good time when the bus approaches.
Usually, it is 'Just in time' and basically means, for example, that to get to a bus stop just as the bus appears in the distance, means that you have arrived at the bus stop 'just in time' to catch the bus.
Vehicle drivers must expect that a bus will stop at a bus stop. If it is unsafe to overtake the stopped bus, then the vehicle driver must wait until the way is safe to overtake the stopped bus. If the way is clear, then the vehicle driver doesn't need to stop behind the stopped bus, but can overtake if it is safe to do so. It is all about common sense!
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Yes as long as they have money an food and that the parents will come back they may no fetch a bus they have to go to a bus stop.
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It really depends on what State this scenario takes place. Better to play it safe than sorry, though I'd think that in this scenario that opposing traffic does not have to stop.
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Take bus 79A Downtown, then bus 1. Next, walk to the nearest bus stop & catch that bus. It should take you all the way to Faro from Seville!!