When riding a bus, many people think it is safer to sit in the middle left seat for safety reasons. A study shows that this area is relatively safe in a collision because the driver tends to turn the steering wheel to the left in an emergency, and the front right side of the passenger seat becomes the most dangerous area.
In addition, the risk of the center right and center left is relatively low because the middle of the bus is designed with a collision buffer to absorb some of the impact energy. At the same time, be sure to wear a seat belt, which is the key to reducing injuries, especially in the event of a possible secondary collision.
In summary, it is important to consider safety factors when choosing a seat on a bus. On long-distance trips or company trips, understanding these differences and taking appropriate precautions will help ensure a safe journey.
