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Things to note when traveling on a tourist busThings to note when traveling on a tourist bus

1. Fasten your seat belt, this is the most important thing! Seat belt is a practical and effective device to prevent and reduce the damage of traffic accidents. Seat belts integrate people and cars as a whole, preventing passengers from hitting the steering wheel and glass windows, and from being thrown out of the car. According to relevant data, the use of seat belts in the event of an accident can reduce the chance of death of front-seat passengers by half, and the chance of death of rear-seat passengers by two-thirds.

2. Sit firmly and hold yourself firmly. Many passenger seats are spacious. Passengers may choose to lie down or move around in the carriage. This is very dangerous. If you don't sit firmly and support yourself, you can easily injure yourself when encountering bumpy roads or emergency braking.

3. Try not to eat. It is best not to eat while the car is driving to avoid being choked when the car shakes.

4. Do not bring dangerous goods in the car. For the safety of you and others, you must not bring gasoline, alcohol, firecrackers and other flammable and explosive dangerous chemicals into the car. Inflammable and explosive items can easily cause combustion and explosion during extrusion, collision, or vehicle vibration, seriously endangering everyone's life safety.

5. Do not stick your body out of the window. Do not stick any part of your body out of the window while the vehicle is driving to avoid being scratched by oncoming cars or roadside trees. At the same time, do not throw debris out of the car window to avoid hurting others.

6. Do not hinder the driver from driving. When the vehicle is in motion, do not chat with the driver or hinder the driver's operation. Do not open the doors, compartments and emergency facilities in the vehicle at will, and do not touch the vehicle at will. Controllers, such as door locks, etc.