Take the bus without paying ?
In usa it is possible if there us no controlers at the bus stop ?
And in england ? And in canada ?
>>1196944
Anon, if you're worried about paying bus fares when most places do day/week passes. You really, I mean really need to rethink your travel plans.
>>1196944
Why do you ask? I'm very curious.
I know that for all the public transportation I've taken in the states...
-you always have to pay to get onto a bus, as the driver is right there when you get on
-trains work on an honor system, as you're supposed to buy a pass before you get on...they randomly have cops/pass inspectors come through the train and ask everyone for their ticket, and will write you a citation if you don't have one...unless you're in a subway, you have to pay unless you want to jump the turnstile
>wanting to travel to other countries
>skipping out on probably one of the most cheapest things
Not to mention of all things public transportation, the cheapest of cheap. Just don't fucking go if you have any respect and want shit handed to you because you are trying to save a buck on traveling.
in canada if you say you don't have the money, but you'll mail it in they let you on
you have to be able to tell the bus driver the proper mailing address though
to save $2 I'd rather keep my dignity than look like a bum in front of all the other riders
in vancouver for a while the bus drivers union did a thing where they wouldn't enforce payment so you could walk on for free, but then they started putting random guards on busses
>>1196969
Most places in the states I've been to do something like 15-20 bucks for a pass that goes all week