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Another legal issue that mobile advertising will have to deal with is that several municipalities such as New York City have introduced strict laws mandating against mobile advertisements.

Bus Wrap Advertising: By definition, bus wrap is a method of advertising that completely or partially wraps a bus in an advertisement. In essence, the bus is converted into a mobile billboard. Being that the US population spends about 2 hours on the road per day, bus wraps are estimated to generate up to 70,000 impressions in a day. This statistics typically explains why a lot of brands advertise massively on buses. There are companies in charge of making, installing, and maintaining bus…

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a green park bench with a sign on it

Last holiday season, I had fun creating these for class using the kitchen brand, Sur La Table. The logo and images are not originally mine, but everything else including the layouts are. Here is my bus bench! I also have a billboard ad and a bus transit ad.

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a bench sitting in the middle of a parking lot next to gas pumps and signs

Vector outline bus stop background. Image of a bench with the arrival schedule of transport, the name of the stop. Advertisements on the wall. Download a free preview or high-quality Adobe Illustrator (ai), EPS, PDF, SVG vectors and high-res JPEG and PNG images.

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a black and white bus station sign with people standing in front of the bus on it

Public Service of NJ hung these on poles at bus stops back in the 1940s. Notice the two poles on the roof of the bus. They were powered by electricity. These buses were common during WW2 when gasoline was rationed. The arrow sticking out on the driver's side is a signal for a left turn. This sign was purchased in a hobby shop in California.

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a close up of a sign on the side of a vehicle that says watch your head

This '37 Ford school bus has a rad look to it! There's some moss growing here and there, but it's surprisingly solid. The seller purchased it from the city and is has supposedly never changed hands since new. They had it displayed by one of the old school houses in town, but now it's time for...

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