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Can you drink on a bus?

You can enjoy beer, wine and liquor on board your bus as long as the service company allows it and there is no local ordinance prohibiting such. Consider how you're transporting the alcohol. Plastic cups and canned drinks are likely the best way to enjoy your drinks, as many companies prohibit kegs or glass bottles.



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You can enjoy beer, wine and liquor on board your bus as long as the service company allows it and there is no local ordinance prohibiting such. Consider how you're transporting the alcohol. Plastic cups and canned drinks are likely the best way to enjoy your drinks, as many companies prohibit kegs or glass bottles.

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Carrying an open container of alcohol in a public space, such as public transport, is also an offense.

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Riding on the Bus Stay in your seat and face forward: never stand on a moving bus. Keep noise level down and do not distract the driver (no yelling or shouting). Do not throw anything on the bus or out the window. Keep hands and feet to yourselves.

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No pets or dangerous objects. No animals of any kind are allowed on the bus with the exception of guide dogs. Dangerous objects are anything that could cause an injury if mishandled. Other items, such as skateboards, are not allowed on the bus. These include any object that could be used as a weapon.

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But how safe is a bus? According to the National Safety Council public transportation is 10 times safer than other vehicle travel. The NSC study found that people who used buses or trains 40 times per year were 20 times less likely to be injured in a crash. Buses are safer than most modes of transportation.

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The middle Specifically, you should try to avoid the front and rear sections of the bus. Sitting in the middle gives you more protection during all types of crashes, including head-on and rear-end collisions. As far as the middle of the bus goes, your best bet is to sit in a row between the bus's tires.

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Is it illegal to walk around with an open bottle of alcohol? Most U.S. states prohibit you from having an open bottle of alcohol in a public place, such as on the streets. Open container laws generally also prohibit drivers and passengers from possessing an open container of alcohol inside of a car.

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