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How can I thank the bus driver?

To thank the bus driver, press “B” on PC, or down on the D-pad on console. A little message will pop up in the global chat to say you've done so, and then you're free to jump out of the bus and onto the map. Looting a chest will then count towards your challenge completion.



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It might not mean a lot to you, but it'll mean a lot to the driver. The proverb of thanking the bus driver is not only something you should do every once in a while, but every day. While every person may not be an actual bus driver, there are many people in our lives who help us get to where we need to go.

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Assuming you want to exit the bus then you would say”I will get off at the next stop”. I will get down at the next bus stop.

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A small survey of 77 drivers suggested a greeting from a passenger was meaningful to them, the researchers said. Of 116 passengers questioned at a bus station, 84% said they believed engaging with the driver had a positive impact, according to the findings.

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The Top Ten Rules of Public Transportation Etiquette
  1. 1.) Let passengers exit first. ...
  2. 2.) Give up your seat if necessary. ...
  3. 3.) Only take up the space you need. ...
  4. 4.) Be prepared to board. ...
  5. 5.) Keep your business to yourself. ...
  6. 6.) Respect transit staff. ...
  7. 7.) Respect the property. ...
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Bus drivers are people who take extra precautions and get people to where they need to go. So as riders, we can at least say thank you. It might not mean a lot to you, but it'll mean a lot to the driver. The proverb of thanking the bus driver is not only something you should do every once in a while, but every day.

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Due to the unpredictable nature of traffic, traffic signals, and delays caused by passengers, buses are rarely on time so that already puts pressure on a driver not to wait. The bus is on a route that doesn't include stopping there. The bus is going out of service and is not picking up more passengers.

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While they're sometimes overlooked, school bus drivers deserve gifts just as much as other school staff members. Driving the bus is the most important part of their job, but the care they pour into the role is what makes them shine.

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Everyone loves to hate riding the bus — passengers complain about cleanliness, overcrowding, timeliness and inefficiency. In a piece for Salon.com, writer Will Doig argues that disliking the bus is practically an American pastime, but buses are key to improving mass transit.

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Provide free meals. Bus drivers work long hours and must ensure that their passengers are comfortable and safe during the trip. Providing your charter bus driver employees with free meals from time to time shows your appreciation to them for their hard work.

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They are thanked roughly five times more than any other profession, with drivers saying it is one of the best things about their job. Some 40% of them are thanked more than 50 times a day, which an overwhelming majority said positively impacts their wellbeing.

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Buses help reduce congestion Buses are one of the most efficient ways of moving people. A full bus at peak times can carry between 50-80 people, that's 50-80 per bus that aren't in cars adding to traffic. On busy routes there can be over 800 people an hour.

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Being a good bus driver requires more than just driving and communication skills. Bus drivers need to have strong people skills as well. They should be able to handle difficult passengers with tact and diplomacy. They should be able to diffuse tense situations and resolve conflicts quickly and effectively.

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Being a good bus driver requires more than just driving and communication skills. Bus drivers need to have strong people skills as well. They should be able to handle difficult passengers with tact and diplomacy. They should be able to diffuse tense situations and resolve conflicts quickly and effectively.

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Public Transportation Etiquette Offer your seat to elderly or disabled passengers. If the train or bus is crowded, make sure you leave room for people to move around you. Avoid using the phone as much as possible. If you do talk on the phone, try to keep conversations brief and speak quietly.

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On the Bus. Pay your full fare to your final destination. Tell the bus driver where you are going and whether you need a transfer and/or a change card.

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