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20 back-to-school bus lines go directly to the school gate, covering many towns and streets in the South China Sea.

From April 27th, students from Grade Three and Grade Three in the city will return to school one after another. In order to help students seamlessly connect their homes with the school gate and let their children go to school with peace of mind, Foshan Nanhai Foguang Transportation Group Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Foguang Group") has opened 20 back-to-school auxiliary bus lines. The special line covers many towns and streets in the South China Sea, which will help to ensure the traffic after school starts.

Information Table of 20 Back-to-school Auxiliary Bus Lines

The reporter learned from Foguang Group that the back-to-school bus lines cover Jiujiang, Guicheng, da li, Huang Qi, Luocun, Lishui, Guanyao, Xiqiao and Heshun, and the service targets include Xiqiao High School, Nanhai No.1 Middle School, Huang Qi High School and Jiujiang Vocational and Technical College. The auxiliary bus line will kill the vehicles before and after each trip, keep the vehicles ventilated, and the drivers need to monitor their body temperature before they go to work. In addition, students should have their body temperature measured before boarding the bus and wear masks all the time as required.

The driver of auxiliary bus line shall be checked for temperature before taking up his post.

Foguang Group reminds that interested parents or schools can call directly to register. If the line demand reaches more than 25 people, immediately establish a parent group and open a WeChat notification. Next, according to the feedback from parents and schools, the unopened lines will be rationally planned, and the stations will be opened at the right time. Parents and students can get more route details and purchase tickets by paying attention to the official WeChat account as an "auxiliary bus".

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