Yes, you can generally pick up and drop off passengers at a bus stop, but it's important to ensure that you're not blocking the bus lane or violating any local traffic regulations. Many areas have specific rules about stopping at bus stops, so it's best to check local laws to avoid fines. Additionally, be mindful of passengers boarding and alighting from the bus.
The term "bus stop" functions as a noun. It refers to a specific location where buses pick up and drop off passengers. In this compound noun, "bus" acts as a modifier that describes the type of stop.
The bus driver's name is my name, which is Logan.
Most bus tickets are already cheaper then a taxi or train. You should have a local bus stop that can pick up and drop off at certain times in the day.
If it is licensed by the jurisdiction as a passenger carrying vehicle for hire - yes, provided that, the marked stop is on a public street and not in a privately owned bus terminal on private property.
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If you drove a bus with 43 people on board from Chicago and stopped at Pittsburg to pick up 7 more people and drop off 5 passengers and at Cleveland to drop off 8 passengers and pick up 4 more and eventually arrive at Philadelphia 20 hours later, what's the name of the driver?
Then you die!
you park in the lot on river ave. cost about 135.oo
nearest bus station where the jail is located or designated drop off places
The white blinking lights on a school bus are typically used to indicate that the bus is preparing to stop to pick up or drop off students. These lights signal to other drivers that they should slow down and be cautious, as children may be entering or exiting the bus. In many places, it is illegal to pass a school bus when its lights are flashing.
'He is getting off the bus at the bus stop.'
School bus stops in Pennsylvania and all other states are designated by the transportation office staff. They determine the best location for a bus to stop based on the requirements of state laws, school board policies, and the locations at which the students reside. Stops at the designated locations are meant to be as non-intrusive as possible to the other motorists on the roads, while keeping the children safe at the same time. If you feel that a particular bus stop in your area is questionable, you should contact your local public school district and have them direct you to someone in the transportation office to discuss your concerns. Yes, it is legal for a school bus to stop at a stop sign to pick up, or drop off school children.