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Objectionable Persons

Dartmouth Coach reserves the right to refuse transportation to any person under the influence of intoxicating beverages or drugs or who is unable to take care of themselves or to any person who conduct or condition is such or likely to be such as to make them objectionable to other passengers. Passengers not wearing shoes or other protective footwear will be denied transportation.

 
Does Dartmouth Coach have a cell phone policy?
Yes. We discourage the use of cellular phones on all Dartmouth Coach buses with the exception of those situations where either a quick message or circumstances beyond our control delays the arrival time of a passenger for a meeting or travel connection. Dartmouth Coach requests that the use of cell phones be limited out of respect and courtesy to fellow passengers.
 
Can I bring my pet on the bus?
Federal law prohibits us from carrying any and all animals except a service animal accompanying a legally deaf, blind or disabled person.
 
Unaccompanied Child Policy

Children 8-11 years old may travel alone only under the following conditions: the origin agency must be open at the departure time and the destination agency must be open at arrival time. There will be no pick-ups or drop-offs at flagstops. Trips must not exceed 5 hours and must be made during daylight hours. Transfers are not permitted. Parent or legal guardian must sign an "Unaccompanied Child Form," which releases Dartmouth Coach from any responsibility. An adult must drop-off and be waiting to meet the child upon arrival. The adult at the destination must provide a photo ID showing that they are the person identified on the "Unaccompanied Child Form" before the child is released. The child must pay the adult fare.