The Difference Between Large Buses And Medium Buses

Nov 05, 2024

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The main differences between large buses and medium-sized buses are reflected in the following three aspects:

From the perspective of passenger transport capacity, medium-sized buses usually refer to vehicles with a seating capacity of between 9 and 19. The total number of passengers they carry must not exceed this range, otherwise it will be overloaded. Large buses refer to vehicles with more than 19 seats, and their passenger carrying capacity is significantly higher.

In terms of driving qualifications, medium-sized passenger cars can be driven by drivers holding a B1 or A1 driver's license. However, for large buses, the driver must hold an A1 driver's license to drive legally. If the driver only holds a B1 driver's license, he is not allowed to drive a large passenger vehicle.

From the perspective of body size, the body length of medium-sized buses is relatively short, generally no more than 6 meters. The body length of large buses is longer, usually more than 6 meters, and even in some big cities the length of buses may exceed 10 meters.

Based on the passenger car's power performance, braking system, sealing, interior noise level, seat (sleeper) configuration, in-car public service facilities, and overall design layout and interior characteristics, large buses, medium buses and small buses It can be further divided into different levels. Large buses are usually divided into five categories: three, two, one, junior and ordinary; medium-sized buses are divided into four categories: two, one, junior and ordinary; small buses are also divided into two and one , junior and ordinary levels.

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