As a rule, the average person begins to pray when he does not succeed for a long time or finds himself in some kind of difficult situation. Then even atheists remember that you can ask for higher help, and it may well come.
Meanwhile, our ancestors did not start a single business without prayer: they asked for the blessings of higher powers before sitting at the table, at bedtime, at the beginning of the day, before sowing the harvest and harvesting, before the wedding and the funeral, before starting a new business and before far dear.
They had a strong connection with the Russian gods, with the clan, and with all clan traditions, which commanded them to observe the laws of nature or the cosmic laws, as we now call them. Therefore, they did not have the question of how and where to pray to God - the lawn could become the place of prayer, where they mowed hay or gathered gifts from the forest.
About prayers in the bus and car
Nowadays, people have no time to stop and think about life, plans for the future, analyze the past day or year. And it’s not at all possible to specifically set aside time for prayer.
Therefore, the question "is it possible to read prayers while sitting in a bus or in a car", we will answer in the affirmative. Of course you can - for God it doesn’t matter from where you send him your request: from a car, bus, tram, plane or from a gilded temple.
After all, prayer is a thought colored by emotion. We turn to higher forces to ask for something specific, for some help. Or we want to repent of sin - also in some specific act or impulse. After all, we know that thought is the same act for the world as the deed, and the world reacts to thought as a deed. Or, with the help of prayer, we want to thank the upper world, the Masters for the assistance provided.
For example, when a city was in danger of flooding, believers began to pray to Lord Maitreya to save the city. It seemed that trouble was inevitable, but the water was gone. Then the grateful residents raised funds and, with the help of the administration, put on the square a huge statue of Bishop Maitreya, whom they consider the future lord of the earth, and believe that he will replace Christ. Every day, passing by the statue, they mentally offer thanks for the help. This is prayer.