Bus Rentals New Jersey Travel Etiquette Manual -- Part 2

As we've said, traveling with other people on board bus rentals in NJ can be less stressful and more enjoyable for everyone if certain rules of etiquette are followed. The rules are not really set in stone and revolves mainly around showing respect and consideration for other passengers.

Our experience as a company that offers bus rentals in NJ has helped us come up with a bus travel etiquette manual of sorts.

We've emphasized on these three in our previous article:

1. Elderly, ladies, and children first.

2. Do not make unnecessary noise.

3. Don't move around too much.

Here's more:

4. Mind what you eat. No, we are not talking about eating healthy. We're talking about not eating anything messy and smelly. Avoid snacks that leave too much crumbs on your seat or on the floor, mainly as a courtesy to the person who's going to clean it afterward. And do not eat anything that would leave an unpleasant smell throughout the bus. Others might find the smell offensive and might cause nausea among people suffering from motion sickness.

5. Respect spaces. While bus rentals in NJ give passengers much bigger seating spaces, know the boundaries to your individual space and do not invade those that belong to others. If you are carrying large or long stuff with you -- like a guitar -- then make sure to keep them inside the luggage compartment or position them in a way that won't bother the people who are sitting near you.

6. Be sensitive. This is quite general, but it should speak for those rules we missed out. This should also talk about the golden rule, which is to not do unto others the things you don't want others to do unto you.