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What's the difference between a bus and a city bus?

1, with different appearance. A bus refers to a bus with a length of more than 6 meters and a transportation distance of hundreds of kilometers. Generally, there is only one door to get on and off. As shown in the figure below.

A city bus refers to a motor vehicle that transports passengers at a fixed or unfixed frequency along a fixed route on a city road. City buses have a front door and a back door. The front door is for getting on and the back door is for getting off. As shown in the figure below.

2. Different operation modes. The transportation distance of large buses is hundreds of kilometers, without stopping in the middle, carrying more than 19 passengers. City buses follow a fixed route on city roads, aiming at providing the maximum passenger capacity. Most spaces are provided with seats, passages and other spaces for passengers to stand.

3. The charge price is different. The bus has a long distance and has a luggage rack or luggage compartment for storing passengers' carry-on luggage. The price will be more expensive. As the main way of people's daily travel, urban public transport is cheaper.

Extended data:

City bus type

1. Guided bus: a bus system guided by foreign media outside the driver's control. It is common to use guide wheels to guide in special lanes.

2. School bus: referred to as "school bus" or "school bus", it is a bus used to pick up and drop off students from school. Generally speaking, bus and school bus services are provided. It can be operated by the government or contracted to operators. For example, in New Zealand, buses should also provide school bus service, and the colonel's bus sign should be hung at school and after class. In some places, schools have buses and provide school bus service. Most school buses in America are yellow.

3. BIT bus: Bitbus is a kind of public transportation system, which refers to motor vehicles that carry passengers on urban roads according to a fixed route and a fixed frequency. Generally, the shape is square, with windows and seats, but there are also longer ones. Some use two car bodies to increase the length and passenger capacity, and add telescopic joints (similar to the connecting parts between train cars) between the two car bodies to assist steering.

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