[Grammar] ride/ride on a bus

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A.
a. I ride a bus to school.
b. I ride on a bus to school.

Q1: Which one is correct? Any differences?

B.
a. I ride a motorcycle to school.
b. I ride on a motorcycle to school.

Q2: Any differences?
 
I'm not going to say "I ride on a bus" is wrong, but I've only heard the other one. As for "I ride on a motorcycle" that suggests to me that you're a passenger.

I've only heard the first one in both cases.
 
In the UK, we don't use "ride a/the bus" at all.

I go to school by bus.
I get the bus to school.
I take the bus to school. (Less common)
 
Interesting. I've only heard I take the bus to school. (Or something like that.)

(American English)
 
I talked to my usage consultant. She would also say I take the bus. (American English)
 
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