13 March 2008 #1 B becca114 Well-Known Member Joined 28 June 2007 Messages 240 Location Lancashire Visit site In the title really, anybody know the answer?
13 March 2008 #2 D deja224 Well-Known Member Joined 13 January 2008 Messages 496 Location bath area somerset Visit site i awlays take mine on the bus normally free but some times charge 20p and ask you keep them on the floor!
i awlays take mine on the bus normally free but some times charge 20p and ask you keep them on the floor!
13 March 2008 #3 B Bedlam Well-Known Member Joined 1 May 2007 Messages 2,132 Visit site ........but they're not allowed bus passes when they retire, and can't claim a pension either. What is the world coming to..?
........but they're not allowed bus passes when they retire, and can't claim a pension either. What is the world coming to..?
13 March 2008 #4 KarynK Well-Known Member Joined 2 February 2008 Messages 2,514 Location Hants Visit site Locally yes if they are well behaved!!!
14 March 2008 #5 N nadinek82 Well-Known Member Joined 27 November 2007 Messages 382 Location Central Scotland Visit site Yes they are allowed on the bus. Drivers are meant to charge for them but i find that a lot of nice drivers don't bother.
Yes they are allowed on the bus. Drivers are meant to charge for them but i find that a lot of nice drivers don't bother.
14 March 2008 #6 H horsemad67 Well-Known Member Joined 27 February 2007 Messages 69 Visit site yes they are allowed on the buses but have to behave and stay off the seats
14 March 2008 #7 C Ciss Well-Known Member Joined 7 March 2005 Messages 1,352 Location Buckinghamshire Visit site Not allowed on Stagecoach Express coaches or Virgin coaches either so its much better to do long distance travel by train. HTH
Not allowed on Stagecoach Express coaches or Virgin coaches either so its much better to do long distance travel by train. HTH
14 March 2008 #8 echodomino Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2007 Messages 3,019 Location Leicestershire Visit site [ QUOTE ] yes they are allowed on the buses but have to behave and stay off the seats [/ QUOTE ] Yes they're allowed and if I'm driving I let them on the seat Owners are supposed to pay a certain percentage of the adult fare, with Arriva it's something like 32p. I've only had one dog on my bus
[ QUOTE ] yes they are allowed on the buses but have to behave and stay off the seats [/ QUOTE ] Yes they're allowed and if I'm driving I let them on the seat Owners are supposed to pay a certain percentage of the adult fare, with Arriva it's something like 32p. I've only had one dog on my bus
14 March 2008 #9 F foxviewstud Well-Known Member Joined 20 August 2007 Messages 544 www.foxviewstud.co.uk yes but its down to the drivers disgretion, sometimes you may get charged