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Here are some tips and a few simple rules to make your GO!Bus experience better for you and everyone else who uses it. Write down the day and time of trip when reservation is made. Be waiting and watching for the vehicle at the pick-up location at least 10 minutes before the scheduled pick-up time. In fairness to other passengers, GO!Bus operators will wait 5 minutes or up to the scheduled pick-up time (whichever is later) prior to departing. Choose a pick-up and drop-off location that allows the GO!Bus operator to not lose sight of the vehicle when providing assistance to or from the door. Wait in a safe, well-lit location. Make sure you have the right GO!If you are departing from a group residence, doctor's office, or any public place, give the operator your name and destination. Let the vehicle come to a complete stop before approaching. Have the fare ready—ticket or correct change—when boarding the vehicle. Allow the operator to assist you in boarding the vehicle;

ask for special assistance if you need it. Take care of all personal belongings; they are your responsibility. Any items found on the vehicle will be returned to base when the route ends for the day.
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Not request unscheduled stops. Be dressed properly, including shoes and shirts. Understand no special requests for specific operators or vehicles can be honored. Remember your medication—and bring what you might need if the trip runs late. Treat the operator and other passengers with respect and courtesy. Assist the passenger from the ground floor entry door at their place of pick-up to the vehicle and from the vehicle to the ground floor entry door at their destination. Such assistance cannot interfere with the operator being able to maintain sight of the vehicle. Assist wheelchair passengers up/down on step up to 8” in height if it can be done safely, in using the wheelchair lift and in securing the wheelchair to the vehicle. Securely tie down wheelchairs. Not carry passengers’ belongings. Not be required to push wheelchairs through grass, sand, mud, ice or snow, or any other debris. Not be required to do any lifting of the passenger.

If your ride is more than 15 minutes overdue, you can call the GO!Bus office at 616-456-6141 for more information. Tipping of operators is not required, nor permitted. Concerns about riders’ responsibilities or GO!Bus service should be directed immediately to the GO!Bus office at 616-456-6141 so that appropriate follow-up action can be taken. Please also review The Rapid's Rules of Conduct. Toronto to get four new GO Train stations The transit gods and goddesses are smiling on Toronto today. That's because we're getting four new GO stations, all of which will be located in the city's west end. Mayor John Tory made this transit-related announcement in Liberty Village earlier today, which is appropriate considering one of the stops will be located there. The other locations are: Bloor and Landsdowne, St. Clair Ave. West and Keele, and Spadina and Front. The Liberty Village and St. Clair stops will be part of Tory's SmartTrack. They'll also be running on the Kitchener and Stouffville lines.

SmartTrack will come with six new lines The remaining two stops will be on the Barrie line. Photo by Ben Roffelsen in the blogTO Flickr pool. Please note that we are often fully booked many weeks in advance. Therefore, we strongly recommend calling us to make a reservation before making it to our facility! Upon your arrival, we will greet you (with a smile!) and assist you while you fill out a liability waiver. Once this step is complete, you will be invited to meet on the observation deck, where we will fly! Before you begin training, you will have time to observe other participants. You may have the opportunity to see professional tunnel flyers performing the sport of Bodyflight. This phase will take approximately 30 minutes to complete. During this time, your instructor will show you an instructional video as a training tool, as well as demonstrate and explain proper position and safety. After learning about Bodyflight, you will be ready to fly! Your instructor will give you all the necessary equipment to fly, including a flight suit, a helmet, safety goggles and ear plugs.

When the previous group finishes, the door to the anti-chamber will open and you will enter and sit there with your group. Your instructor will ensure that everyone is in and the doors will close. At this time, you will be a few seconds from enjoying the extraordinary experience of Free Fall! Once your instructor gives you the signal, you will just move towards the door….next thing that you know you will be flying! The instructor will be right there to help you to find a stable position, to help you enter and exit the flight chamber as well as to ensure your safety. You will fly 2,4 or 10 times, depending on your package. After your flight, the instructor will comment on your session and provide feedback and suggestions for your next visit! You will then have a chance to get photos and the video of your experience to share with your family and friends. On the day of your session, it is important to wear comfortable clothes. A t-shirt (with no collar) Athletic pants or shorts

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