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How many seats does the bus have?

The bus has more than 20 seats.

Bus is derived from the transliteration of bus in English. It is a large bus, as opposed to a medium-sized bus and a small bus. Among them, buses should be more than 9 meters and have more than 20 seats, minibuses should be 6-9 meters and have 10-19 seats, and minibuses under 6 meters should have less than 10 seats.

It is used to facilitate transportation and movement, and is mainly used for long-distance travel or collective outings organized by the unit. There are many types of buses. According to the operating range, they can be divided into short-distance (intra-urban) and long-distance (between-urban) buses. According to the different fuel types, they can be divided into fuel, gas and electric. Buses and cars.

Extended information

Bus classification:

1. Double-decker bus: It can be further classified according to the length of the body. Common ones are 10 meters, 12 meters, and 13.7 meters. meters, 15 meters.

2. Single-decker large bus: generally refers to a bus that is 11 meters or more in length or has a passenger capacity of more than 60 people.

3. Single-decker medium-sized bus: generally refers to a bus with a size of 10 meters or less and a passenger capacity of about 30 to 40 people. It is relatively common in medium-sized cities in China. In mainland China, people usually use the abbreviation of CMB to refer to medium-sized buses.

However, Hong Kong does not distinguish between medium-sized and large buses, and the abbreviation of CMB is generally used to refer to China Bus that once operated bus services in Hong Kong. Medium-sized buses in the United Kingdom and Japan generally refer to single-decker buses about 10 meters long, 2.3 meters wide, and carrying about 30 to 50 passengers.

4. Minibus: referred to as "minibus". Generally, minibuses are smaller than ordinary buses, and their passenger capacity is generally between 8 and 20 people. Most travel on routes with low passenger volume or that need to serve remote areas with many twists and turns and narrow roads. Minibuses are also used on some routes to provide frequent services.

5. Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) is a system between Rapid Rail Transit (RRT) and Normal Bus Transit (NBT). The new bus passenger transportation system is a large-volume transportation mode and is often called the "subway system on the ground."

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