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What does the yellow button mean on a bus?

Depending on the type of bus, press the yellow strip, push the yellow button or pull the cord above the window. The driver will stop at the next bus stop. If you are not familiar with the area, ask the driver to let you know when the bus is nearing your destination.



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When you are near your destination (about a block away), pull the yellow cord. This will signal the driver to stop at the next bus stop. Please exit at the rear door. For your safety, wait until the bus passes before crossing the street.

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You are not allowed to stop or wait for any reason in a bus stop clearway. You are liable for the Penalty Charge Notice (PCN). If you pay your PCN within 21 days of the date of your ticket, you pay the lower amount shown on your ticket or letter.

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Tap On, Tap Off for return journeys In addition, if you decide to make several journeys in that day your fare will be capped at the daily rate. Using Tap On, Tap off means you only pay for the journeys you have made and gives you more flexibility should your travel needs change.

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06. To get off the bus, signal the driver one block before your stop by pulling the cord or pressing the yellow strip. This will ring a bell and light the “stop requested” signal for the driver. Once getting off, do not cross in front of the bus.

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Obviously, the driver needs to be able to see the road at night without being blinded by the bus's interior lights. Red wavelengths are less prone than blue or green ones to dazzle the eye (this is why you see soldiers in movies using red lights to read maps at night), so the pinkish color is probably a bit safer.

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Israel is the only country in the developed world where children go to school six days a week.

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