These are all the safety measures and social distancing rules being introduced on South Yorkshire buses

Bus operator First has unveiled a list of new rules and social distancing measures it is introducing on services in South Yorkshire to keep passengers safe.
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The firm is rolling out a raft of changes during the coronavirus crisis including face coverings on buses, leaving seats empty and not standing.

Giles Fearnley, managing director of First said: “First Bus has responded to government advice to enable social distancing on public transport and with immediate effect you’ll start to notice additional steps being taken to ensure a safe journey for everyone as we keep our services running for essential travel and key workers.

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Buses will operate at a reduced capacity with around 1 in 4 seats being available.

Social distancing changes are being brought in on South Yorkshire buses.Social distancing changes are being brought in on South Yorkshire buses.
Social distancing changes are being brought in on South Yorkshire buses.

The Government has advised that people only make essential journeys and where possible travel off peak to avoid busy times, but you still may see ‘Bus Full’ signs as some services reach their revised capacity more quickly.

Occasionally a bus may not stop, most likely as it has reached its reduced seating capacity. If the bus does stop, but is near capacity, the driver will only allow one person to board for every person that gets off, so you may need to allow extra time for your journey and be prepared to wait.

In addition, you will also see further measures in place to help enable passengers to comply with social distancing guidelines. These include:

New capacity signs by the entrance of each bus

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Seat signs and stickers to clearly show where you should and shouldn't sit to maintain a safe distance

Reminders to be considerate of other passengers

No longer allowing standing

Passengers are also being told to follow additonal rules. These include:

Only travelling by bus if your journey is essential

Planning your travel in advance, avoiding peak periods

Wearing a face covering when on board

Sitting in a window seat, leaving an empty row of seats in front and behind

On double deckers, consider sitting upstairs (if you are able)

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Paying with contactless or purchasing your ticket in advance on the First app.

Using the correct change if you must pay by cash

No longer eating or drinking whilst on board

Leaving windows open to aid ventilation