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Will Bus No.846 in Keqiao District of Shaoxing pass Beiwu Road?

Bus line 846 in Keqiao District of Shaoxing will pass Beiwu Road. Parking stops: Binhai Agricultural Trade Center, Binhai Commercial Center, Binhai Community, Qiyuan Road, Xingbin Road, Gaohe Road, Nansi Road, Nanxin Village, Longjiang Printing and Dyeing, Huatong Color Spinning, Jiarui Runtong, Donglong Knitting, Rainbow Zhuang Printing and Dyeing, Zhonghua Printing and Dyeing, Peak Printing and Dyeing, Xinfa Nanying Printing and Dyeing, Temporary Stop, Binhai (Far East Petrochemical), Zhenghai Road, Beisan Branch Road, etc.

Bus, city bus, that is, bus or bus, is a typical model of large and medium-sized bus, and is a commercial vehicle specially designed and equipped to solve urban and suburban traffic.

From the design and technical characteristics, buses are different from other large and medium-sized buses (such as long-distance buses, tourist buses and group buses). This kind of vehicle is equipped with passenger seats and passages for passengers to stand and walk. It requires a large standing area, wide passages and entrances in the compartment, more than two doors and low pedals. If it is a suburban bus, it should also have luggage compartments or luggage racks because it is mainly used for passenger transport between medium-distance towns and has more seats than city buses.

There are many kinds of buses, which can be divided into short-distance (in urban areas) and long-distance (between urban areas) buses according to the running interval; According to the different types of fuel, it can be divided into fuel, gas and electric bus; According to the different vehicle structures, it can be divided into single-deck, double-deck and articulated buses.

At first, most city buses were refitted from truck chassis, while the chassis of modern city buses was designed and manufactured according to the requirements of passenger cars. City buses in developed countries have always been sold without tickets, so they are equipped with cash registers or ticket checking machines. Except in the suburbs, buses in China are basically sold without tickets.