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- History: The first bus-like vehicles appeared as early as the 17th century, but the development of buses as we know them today took place in the 19th and 20th centuries. At first they were horse-drawn carriages, and later vehicles powered by internal combustion engines.
- Different types of buses: There are many different types of buses, each tailored to specific applications. Among them are city buses, intercity buses, tourist buses, school buses, specialized buses (such as those for the disabled) and long-distance buses.
- Equipment and seating layout: Buses vary in terms of equipment and the number of seats available. Tour buses often have toilets, air conditioning, seats with more comfort and even sleeping areas.
- Tourist use: Tour buses are commonly used to transport tourists on trips around the country and abroad. They are usually equipped with amenities such as tour guides, audio systems and seats with more space between them.
- Public transport: Buses are a popular means of public transportation in cities and regions. They offer a cheaper alternative compared to individual means of transportation and help reduce congestion on the roads.
- Passenger safety: Buses are usually a safe means of transportation, but it is important for passengers to follow safety rules, such as wearing seat belts, maintaining stability while riding, and using handholds when getting on and off.
- Entry restrictions: Due to their size, some buses may be restricted from entering certain streets, bridges or tunnels. Therefore, there are specific routes and alternate routes for buses.
- Luggage space: Depending on the type of bus, luggage space can vary in size. Tour buses mostly have luggage space, while city or intercity buses may have limited luggage space.
- Arrival for people with disabilities: Many countries have laws that require buses to be adapted to transport people with disabilities, providing accessible entrances, wheelchair spaces and other amenities.
- Modern technologies: Today's buses are often equipped with advanced technology, such as navigation systems, air conditioning, monitoring, passenger information systems and much more.
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- World's longest bus: The longest bus in the world, according to the Guinness Book of World Records, is more than 30 meters long. It is usually an articulated bus that can accommodate a large number of passengers.
- Underwater buses: In Sweden, there is a project for underwater buses that can carry passengers across lakes and rivers. These unique vehicles allow the road and water to be connected.
- Bus speed: The latest models of buses can reach considerable speeds on highways, but due to their size and weight, they tend to move slower than passenger cars.
- First electric bus: The first electric bus appeared in London in 1889. The bus was powered by an external energy source.
- Hybrid buses: Today's hybrid buses combine internal combustion and electric propulsion. This reduces emissions and saves fuel.
- Buses powered by biogas: In some cities, buses run on biogas, which is produced from organic waste and has a lower environmental impact.
- Reflective stripes on school buses: School buses usually have reflective stripes or paintings to attract the attention of other drivers, especially when stopping for students to get on and off.
- Art buses: In some cities, you can find buses decorated with artistic paintings that give them a unique look and feel.
- Buses in culture: Buses often appear in popular culture, in movies, books and songs. They are a symbol of travel, adventure or everyday city life.
- Buses with vintage character: In many places, there are organizations that preserve and restore vintage buses to show what public transportation was like in the past.
- Autonomous buses: Autonomous, or driverless, bus projects have emerged in recent years. Such vehicles are in the testing phase and have the potential to change the way we travel.
- Buses as a means of promotion: Sometimes buses are used as a means of promotion, advertising various products, movies, events or social campaigns.
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