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What are the bus prompts?

Welcome to take bus XX, which goes from XX to XX.

The bus is about to start. Please sit still and hold on tight. The last stop is XX, please get ready!

XX, here we are (sometimes it sounds like "explosion", so the most gratifying thing to go to school every day is to hear "go to middle school, explosion!" Please get off at the back door.

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1, voice prompt, that is, by calling the name of the called party, the system will automatically connect the phone you want to dial, or you can send the phone message as an attachment to the called e-mail.

2. Buses, that is, city buses or buses, are typical models of large and medium-sized buses and commercial vehicles designed and equipped to solve urban and suburban traffic. From the design and technical characteristics, this bus is different from other large and medium-sized bus models (such as long-distance bus, tourist bus, group bus and so on). This kind of vehicle is equipped with passenger seats and passages for passengers to stand and walk. It requires a large standing area, wide passages and entrances in the compartment, more than two doors and low pedals. If it is a suburban bus, because it is mainly used for passenger transport between medium-distance towns, there are more seats than city buses, and there should be luggage compartments or luggage racks.

3. There are many types of buses, which can be divided into short-distance (in urban areas) and long-distance (between urban areas) buses according to the running interval; According to different fuel types, it can be divided into fuel, gas and electric bus; According to the different vehicle structures, it can be divided into single-deck, double-deck and articulated buses.

At first, most city buses were refitted from truck chassis, while the chassis of modern city buses is generally specially designed and manufactured according to the requirements of passenger cars. In developed countries, buses in cities have always been sold without tickets, so they are equipped with cash registers or ticket detectors. Except in the suburbs, buses in China basically don't sell tickets.