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What are the rights of bus passengers in the UK?

Bus passengers' rights They relate to: Ticket conditions which do not discriminate by nationality. Access to transport for disabled people and people with reduced mobility. Financial compensation for the loss of or damage to wheelchairs and other mobility equipment, if we are responsible for the loss or damage.



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But long distance buses are called coaches. In England and the rest of the UK and most, if not all of the english speaking world they are called - buses, which is short for - omnibus. The other word that is usefull if you wish to travel by bus is - bus stop, at these you may get on or off a bus.

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Americans who are lower-income, black or Hispanic, immigrants or under 50 are especially likely to use public transportation on a regular basis, Pew Research Center data show.

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In Great Britain outside Greater London, bus transportation is provided by the market rather than a public service, and are privately owned and operated, except in Northern Ireland, where it is publicly provided and delivered.

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The founders of FlixBus attribute the success of their startup to the digitization of traditional bus transport. FlixBus had its roots in technological advancements and leveraged e-commerce to launch itself to success in a very short span of time.

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Restrooms. Few too many minutes until you reach your stop? No reason to be nervous! There is a restroom on every FlixBus.

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What identification documents do I need to travel with Flixbus? A valid identity document (national identity card, passport, residence permit, etc.) that corresponds to your ticket is required to board the Flixbus.

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If you book online, you'll receive a PDF with a QR code that serves as your ticket. If you book through the app, your ticket will be automatically stored there. In either case, there's no need to print your ticket - just show it to the driver digitally and you're ready to board. Can I track my bus from and to Most?

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Modern buses have up to 12 cameras and are required to retain footage for 240 hours.

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Rule 223. Buses, coaches and trams. Give priority to these vehicles when you can do so safely, especially when they signal to pull away from stops. Look out for people getting off a bus or tram and crossing the road.

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In England you can get a bus pass for free travel when you reach the State Pension age. If you live in London, you can travel free on buses, tubes and other transport when you're 60, but only within London. In Wales you can get a bus pass when you reach 60.

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If you are waiting at a bus stop and the bus drives past, it is likely it has reached its reduced seating capacity. If the bus does stop, but is near capacity, the driver will only allow one person to board for every person that gets off, so you may need to allow extra time for your journey and be prepared to wait.

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The 15 Countries With the Best Transportation
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  8. Luxembourg. Marco Wong/Moment Open/Getty Images. ...


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With the average single local bus ticket costing £2.80, passengers will save almost a third of the ticket price per journey. In some rural areas a single ticket can cost over £5.

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Benefits of public transport you don't have to worry about finding a parking space. it reduces congestion in towns and cities. using public transport is cheaper than owning and operating a car. no more sitting in traffic jams in rush hour thanks to bus lanes and other bus priority measures.

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