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Rules for Riding the Bus
Riding the Bus
Before you board the bus make sure it's the one going where you want to go.
Each bus has two destination signs; one is above the windshield and the other
is curbside of the bus.
Getting on the Bus
Please have your pass ready to show the driver as you board the bus. If you
are using reduced fare media you must also show your AVTA photo I.D. Please
take a seat quickly and stay seated at all times.
While on the bus, please extend
these courtesies to your fellow commuters
Please remember that riding the bus is a privilege. Passengers who refuse to
observe these common courtesies may lose that privilege.
1) Store your belongings in the overhead compartments and not on the seat next
to you.
2) Keep your conversations quiet.
3) No loud direct-connect conversations.
4) Do not engage the driver in conversation.
Getting off the Bus
When the bus is getting close to your destination, pull the bell cord located
above the window. Please remain seated until the bus has stopped. After you
exit, stand to the side of the road or on the sidewalk until the bus pulls away.
Do not cross in front of the bus.
Bus Stops
For your safety, drivers will only stop at designated stops. We suggest that
you be at the stop at least 5 minutes early.
Priority Seating
All AVTA vehicles have accommodations for wheelchairs. These are actually seats
that fold up to reveal special security belts for tying down wheelchairs or
scooters. If you are sitting in one of these seats and a passenger using a wheelchair
boards the bus, we ask that you readily give up the seat. AVTA also asks that
you offer the same courtesy to our elderly passengers.
Lost and Found
If you leave an item on the bus call (661) 729-2202 as soon as possible. All
items found on the bus are turned in to our administration office and saved
for 30 days. AVTA sends Lost and Found courtesy cards to the address found on
any item turned in. AVTA is not responsible for stolen items.
Safety and Security
AVTA has zero tolerance for acts or comments that could be perceived as threatening
to another passenger or the bus driver. If you observe any suspicious behavior
or abandoned packages, report it to your driver immediately. AVTA will contact
the police for assistance if necessary.