The difference between long-distance buses and large buses is mainly reflected in three aspects: purpose, specifications and driving conditions.
First of all, the purpose is different: large buses are commercial vehicles tailored for urban and suburban transportation, mainly used for long-distance travel or group outings organized by units, while long-distance buses regularly travel between two county-level (excluding urban districts) or administrative regions above the county level.
Secondly, the specifications are different: buses are usually more than 9 meters in size, with more than 20 seats and no toilets in the car; while long-distance buses generally have more than 16 seats, and most of them are also equipped with small toilets.
Finally, the driving conditions are different: the driving conditions of buses are mainly to solve public transportation problems, and they often travel on towns and suburban roads; long-distance buses often travel between distant areas, so they often travel on highways.
These differences make long-distance buses and large buses have obvious differences in purpose, specifications and driving conditions. Therefore, when choosing a travel method, we need to decide which type of bus to use based on specific needs.
