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PhrasesAt the Bus StopQuesta è una fermata a richiesta?
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Questa è una fermata a richiesta?

Is this a request stop?

Pronunciation

'Richiesta' — 'ri-KYES-ta'. The 'ch' in Italian is always a hard 'k' sound.

When to use it

Use when a stop sign has a different shape or colour suggesting it may be optional, or when you are in a rural area where not all buses stop automatically.

What it means

'A richiesta' means 'on request'. At these stops the bus only halts if someone on board rings the bell or a waiting passenger signals the driver. Common on suburban and rural routes in Italy.

Variations

Devo fare un segnale all'autista?

Do I need to signal the driver?

Asks how to flag down the bus.

Come faccio fermare l'autobus?

How do I make the bus stop?

Direct question about the procedure.

Il bus si ferma automaticamente qui?

Does the bus stop automatically here?

Confirms whether signalling is needed.

Mini Dialogue

— Questa è una fermata a richiesta? — Sì, deve alzare la mano quando vede arrivare il bus. — E se sono già sull'autobus? — Suona il campanello prima della fermata.

— Is this a request stop? — Yes, you need to raise your hand when you see the bus coming. — And if I'm already on the bus? — Ring the bell before the stop.

Cultural Note

Request stops ('fermate a richiesta') are marked with an 'R' or a different sign colour in Italy. Missing one because you did not signal is a common mistake for visitors on rural Italian routes.