How old is a child ticket on the bus?
Please note that all children under the age of 5 travel for free on our buses. Anyone between the ages of 16 and 18 years must use a personalised Child Leap Card to avail of child fares and the school hours fare.
Can a 15 year old get on a Greyhound alone?
Yes, children aged 3 to 14 years get 17.5% off their Greyhound fare. Please note that children aged 14 years or under cannot travel alone and must be accompanied by a Chaperone.
Can a 10 year old travel alone on a bus?
Children aged five to 10 They can travel unaccompanied and without a photocard on trams and buses. Find out more about 5-10 Zip Oyster photocard on the Transport for London website.
Do you need a car seat on Greyhound?
One child under the age of 2 can sit on your lap instead of using a seat, and in this case they travel for free. Children under the age of 12 can’t travel on Greyhound unless accompanied by someone 17 years of age or older. Children under the age of 2 who occupy a seat will pay full fare.
What do dogs hear when we speak?
Dogs hear nearly twice as many frequencies as humans. Your dog might not understand everything you say, but he listens and pays attention similar to the way humans do. The researchers discovered that dogs — like humans — respond not only to the words we say to them, but also to the emotional tone of our voices.
Why does my dog try to sit on me?
Dogs like to sit on you to spread their scent, which is a way of marking their territory and showing their ownership of you. This doesn’t mean your dog is trying to dominate you so much as warning others that you’re taken!
How long will DOGS remember you?
So, how long does it take for a dog to forget a person? A dog will not forget you. A dog can remember someone his entire life. It’s safe to say that your dog will not forget you after two weeks, a month, or even if you are gone for many years.
Will my dog eat my poop?
Attention-seeking: Dogs eat their own poop to get a reaction from their humans, which they inevitably will. So if you see your dog doing this, don’t overreact.