Bus Etiquette

Help make every trip pleasant for you and others. Be courteous and respectful of your driver and fellow riders.

Here are a few simple ways to make your ride smoother: 

  • Give your seat to someone who needs it. Courtesy seating at the front of the bus is especially important for riders who: 
    • Use scooters, wheelchairs, strollers, or other mobility aids 
    • Have a disability or mobility challenge 
    • Are travelling with a baby stroller 
  • Keep doorways clear so people can get on and off safely. Stand behind the red or yellow lines. 
  • When the bus is busy, move to the back to make room for others. 
  • Seats are for people, not bags or feet. Hold your bag on your lap or place it on the floor where it won’t block the aisle. 
  • Take your garbage with you when you leave. 
  • Watch your belongings as you move through the bus so you don’t bump other riders. 
  • If you’re listening to music, use headphones and keep the volume low so others can’t hear it. 
  • Keep your phone and in-person conversations quiet so you don’t disturb other riders. 

Your Guide to Accessibility

Information and guidelines to enable safe accessible ridership.