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What is the Canadian requirement regarding bus passengers standing in a moving vehicle?
In many Canadian transit systems, passengers are permitted to stand if the bus is equipped with appropriate handholds and space, provided they maintain their ba
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Question: What is the Canadian requirement regarding bus passengers standing in a moving vehicle?
Answer options: ✅ Passengers are generally permitted to stand if equipped handholds are available.
- Standing is only permitted if all seats are occupied and the bus is travelling at speeds under 50 km/h.
- Standing is prohibited at all times in any public transit bus.
- Only children under 10 years old are allowed to stand.
Correct answer: Passengers are generally permitted to stand if equipped handholds are available.
Explanation: In many Canadian transit systems, passengers are permitted to stand if the bus is equipped with appropriate handholds and space, provided they maintain their balance.
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