No, only if someone officially needs it for their psycological health.
Yes, smoking was once allowed on buses in New York City. However, in 2001, a citywide ban on smoking in public transportation, including buses and subways, was implemented to promote public health and reduce exposure to secondhand smoke. This ban reflects a broader trend in many cities to restrict smoking in public spaces.
Yes! Public transport to and fro from Brighton is extremely dog friendly!
no
Yes for the entire length. There are spots where "Commercial Vehicles" over 7000 LBS are not allowed but Buses are
On the Buses - 1969 The Inspector's Pets 5-4 is rated/received certificates of: UK:PG (video rating) (2002)
yes,pets were allowed in the White House.
Yes
The Public Light Buses, abbreviated as PLB, in Hong Kong with a green roof covering operate as public transportation systems. Public Light Buses are typically operated in mountainous roads or other places deemed too dangerous for large, bulky double-decked buses. Unlike the red-roofed buses, green Public Light Buses have designated stops which is the only place where customers may ascend or leave the vehicle. Red Public Light Buses may pick up and drop off customers to the customers' desire.
no commercial plate or truck plate.
In most countries women have always been allowed on buses.
In Islam, pets that are allowed include cats, birds, and fish. Dogs are generally not allowed as pets in Islam, except for specific purposes such as hunting or guarding.
Trains and buses, my friend. Trains and buses.