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In order to ensure the safety of the public, it is unlawful for the owner of any motorbus to drive or operate or permit the same to be driven or operated, or for any person to drive or operate a motorbus unless such owner, operator or driver shall have in force at all times which such motorbus is being driven or operated the public liability and property damage insurance or bond as required by state statute. (Prior code § 23-1-16)
Every motorbus shall carry a sign in letters at least one and one-half inches (11/2") in width, so that the same shall be readily legible to the public, giving the name of the person owning the same, or the name of the person operating the same, and the termini of the route over which it runs. (Prior code § 23-1-2)
It is unlawful to operate or run a motorbus while any person is standing or riding on any place on the outside thereof or while more than one person, besides the driver, is sitting or standing in the part of the bus that is adjacent to the driver in such manner as to obstruct his or her view to the side. (Prior code § 23-1-6)
It is unlawful for any bus driver to engage in conversation with any passenger or any person while the bus he is operating is in motion, except to give necessary information to passengers or such other persons. It is also unlawful for any person to engage any such bus driver in conversation while the bus operated by such driver is in motion, except to request information or to give necessary directions for stopping the bus. (Prior code § 23-1-17)
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