Merriam Webster:
Buses is the preferred and standard plural for the vehicles, while busses is considered rare or incorrect.
Although busses was sometimes used before the 1960s, buses is now the widely accepted spelling in both American and British English.
Preferred: Buses (vehicles)
Alternative: Busses (rare, sometimes mistaken for the verb "buss," meaning to kiss)
I prefer bussies.
I've also seen busses used in the context of audio engineering
Bussin’
I once had the same with an electric scooter sharing service, I mean the big Vespa-style scooters. I rode around Budapest for a whole evening afterwards, went across the Chain Bridge in formation with a super nice German bike club on choppers.
This is the opposite of dull.
What is the cap at? In Edinburgh it is £6 which is pretty fair:
https://support.lothianbuses.com/hc/en-gb/articles/7204673240989-What-is-TapTapCap-and-how-does-it-work
$4 per day, $20 per week, and $64 per month
Man, that's entirely too good. I spend easy twice as much in gasoline and I only work 7km away from my job, fucking hate the lack of public transportation here.
