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Is the bus monitored 24 hours a day?

Yes, the new national standard requires that road buses and tourist buses should be equipped with driving recorders with satellite positioning function and speed limiting devices, and the maximum speed set by the speed limiting devices should not exceed 100 km, and all seats should be equipped with car seat belts.

There are four cameras on each long-distance bus to monitor the whole process, GPS tracking is available at any time during the driving process, and road officials conduct spot checks along the way. The driver must call back to the headquarters to report during the break. In the GPS monitoring room of the car service company in the station, a relevant person in charge told the reporter that our monitoring system can track and monitor the situation of vehicles at any time.

Safety guide for taking buses

Sit still while riding. Buses are often crowded with people. Many people find that the seats around them are unoccupied, so they choose to lie on two seats horizontally. This posture will inevitably lead to the inability to fasten your seat belt. Even if the vehicle brakes or encounters a bumpy road, it is likely to fall and get injured. If it encounters an accident, the consequences will be even more unimaginable.

In case of danger, if you can find it in advance, hold the back of the chair in front of you first, and at the same time bend your legs slightly and push forward hard. In this way, even if the body is collided, because both hands can push forward, the impact force will be consumed between the wrist and legs, slowing down the forward speed of the body, thus reducing the degree of injury. At the moment of the accident, the principle is to try to fix your body in place.