Essential Public Facilities Required on Buses

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Update time : 2025-05-21 08:30:58

I. Safety Facilities

  1. In-vehicle Monitoring & Security Systems
    Real-time monitoring of abnormal conditions inside/outside the vehicle, analyzing driver fatigue and dangerous driving behaviors with early warnings and dispatch support.
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  3. Anti-collision Features & Handrails
    Includes guardrails, seat belts, and interior handholds to prevent passenger falls during sudden braking or turbulence.
  4. Fire Extinguishers & Emergency Escape Tools
    Fire extinguishers are standard, while some vehicles include safety hammers and emergency exit doors.
  5. Flammable Material Detection
    Sensors to detect gasoline, alcohol, and other hazardous liquids with instant alarms.
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II. Convenience-Oriented Facilities

  1. Accessible Facilities
    Wheelchair ramps, foldable seats, and designated wheelchair areas for passengers with disabilities.
  2. Payment Systems
    Supports multiple payment methods: transit cards, QR code scanners, etc.
  3. USB Charging Ports
    Battery-powered mobile charging stations with protective covers.
  4. Priority Seating
    Yellow-marked seats near doors for elderly, disabled, pregnant, and child passengers.

III. Passenger Information Systems

  1. Digital Display Screens
    Real-time updates on vehicle location, arrival times, and transfers via LCD/LED screens.
  2. Voice Announcements
    Bilingual stop notifications, safety reminders (e.g., slippery floors in rain), and seating courtesy prompts.
  3. Route Identification
    Front/rear route number plates, interior route maps, and fare charts.

IV. Emergency Equipment

  1. Emergency Exits & Window-Breaking Tools
    Clearly marked emergency exits; some buses feature automatic window-breaking systems.
  2. First-Aid Kits
    Basic medical supplies for emergencies (available in high-end models).

These facilities should standardize safety while prioritizing passenger convenience. Configurations may vary by city or route, with pilot features like accessibility indicator tags in some regions.

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