The number of seats in a long-distance bus is not fixed and is usually between 20 and 120. Common long-distance buses have 21, 25, 29, 33, 35, 37, 40, 45, 49, 53, 55, 57, etc. The number of seats depends mainly on the model and manufacturer.
For example, some small long-distance buses may have only more than 20 seats, which are suitable for short-distance passenger transport or small tour groups. Large long-distance buses can have more than 100 seats for large tour groups or long-distance passenger routes.
The number of seats varies depending on the size, length, width and height of the vehicle. Generally speaking, buses with 40 to 60 seats are often used for long-distance passenger transport and large tour group services. Buses with 20 to 30 seats are mostly used for urban public transportation, short-distance passenger transport and other services.
Different vehicle uses and service requirements will also affect the number of seats. For example, the number of seats in a travel coach is generally no more than 17. City public buses have relatively few standing seats because passengers frequently get on and off the bus. Highway buses usually have relatively more seats because the ride time is long.
In addition, the seat layout and design of the bus are also very important. The 3+2 seat layout is generally adopted, with 3 and 2 seats in each row. The specific seat number arrangement varies depending on the model and manufacturer, and is generally arranged in order from front to back and from left to right.
In short, the number of seats in a long-distance bus is a relatively flexible indicator that needs to be evaluated and determined according to the specific situation. When choosing a bus, in addition to paying attention to the number of seats, you must also consider the safety, comfort and service quality of the vehicle to ensure the safety and comfort of travel.
