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If permitted by the transit provider, rider can "flag" down a bus at any safe point along the route (generally places that allow the bus to pull out of the traffic lane) to board a bus. Areas that permit flag stops are generally rural areas that don't have regular bus stops.
 
If permitted by the transit provider, rider can "flag" down a bus at any safe point along the route (generally places that allow the bus to pull out of the traffic lane) to board a bus. Areas that permit flag stops are generally rural areas that don't have regular bus stops.
  
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If permitted by the transit provider, rider can "flag" down a bus at any safe point along the route (generally places that allow the bus to pull out of the traffic lane) to board a bus. Areas that permit flag stops are generally rural areas that don't have regular bus stops.