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Priority seats are available near the front of the
bus for anyone for anyone who has difficulty standing in or
walking to the back of the bus. This may include a senior citizen, a
pregnant woman, or a passenger with a disability.
If you require priority seating and find that the
designated seats are full, the
operator can help make your trip easier by making a
“priority seating” announcement.
If you have an invisible disability that makes it difficult for you to stand in a moving transit vehicle, you can obtain a
Priority Seating
ID Card at no charge, that identifies you as being
eligible for priority seating.

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Please be
courteous and
yield the priority seating near the front of the bus to persons who
have difficulty standing in a moving bus. Remember - some people may
not have an obvious or visible disability.
A passenger who refuses to give up a designated seat to
a disabled person is subject to a fine.
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