1. Bus stop
A bus stop is a designated location along a bus route where passengers can board or alight (get off) a bus. It is a stationary point marked by signs or shelters, typically located at intervals along the route, where people wait to catch the bus.
- Signage - Bus stops are usually marked by signposts with the bus company’s logo, route number, and the name of the stop.
- Shelter - Some bus stops have shelters or benches to provide passengers with comfort and protection from the weather while they wait.
- Timetable Information - Many bus stops have timelines or information boards displaying bus schedules, routes, and other relevant information.
- Accessibility - Bus stops are often designed to be accessible for people with disabilities, featuring low platforms or ramps for easy boarding.