Archive for the ‘Children and other types of passenger?’ Category

Does my infant have to travel in their car seat?

Wednesday, July 18th, 2007

No, car seats are not required by law for infants travelling on buses. However, if you wish for your child to sit in their car seat on the bus, you will need to purchase a ticket for them.

Can an unaccompanied minor travel on the bus?

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

Unaccompanied minors, aged 12 to 16, travel at the responsibility of their parents or guardians. Neither nakedbus.com® nor bus drivers on nakedbus.com® bus services take responsibility for them. Unaccompanied children must be met at each end of the journey. It is the responsibility of the child to be on the bus at each departure point including connecting vehicles. nakedbus.com® cannot cater for passengers with special needs.

How much are children’s fares?

Saturday, July 14th, 2007

We do not have separate children’s fares. All passengers pay the same low bus fares.
One child under the age of 3 years per adult is carried free per bus trip and should not be included in your booking. However they are not guaranteed a seat when travelling on nakedbus.com® services and your child may need to sit on your lap. If you wish to guarantee a seat for your child, or if you wish for your child to be seated in their car seat, you should buy a separate ticket.