Yes, you may need to show an ID to ride a bus, depending on the specific bus service or city regulations. It is recommended to check with the bus service provider for their specific requirements.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to board a bus.
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to purchase a bus ticket.
I was asked for picture ID at the Vancouver Bus Depot and go through an inspection queue before being allowed to enter the boarding area. So the answer is yes.
No.
Yes, you typically need a valid government-issued ID to board a Greyhound bus with an e-ticket.
Yes, you typically need a valid ID to book a bus ticket, as it is often required for identification purposes and to prevent fraud.
You have to be 8 or older
Yes, you typically do not need an ID to travel by bus within the same country, but it is recommended to carry a form of identification in case it is required for ticket purchase or verification.
Yes- by car, plane, or bus.
Yes. In NYS you need a CDL-B with Passenger and School Bus endorsements, as well as a current DOT Medical Certificate
Strictly speaking, you would ride "in the bus" because to be "on the bus" would mean that you are on the roof. However, people often say that they ride on the bus when they mean that they are sitting or standing inside it.
In general, you do not need photo ID to board a Greyhound bus in the United States. However, if photo ID is required, a Mexican passport is valid for that purpose.