Differences Between Long-Distance Buses and Large Vehicles
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Long-distance buses and large vehicles differ in the following aspects: 1. Different purposes: Buses are commercial vehicles specifically designed and equipped for urban and suburban transportation; they are mainly used for long-distance travel or organized group outings by institutions. Long-distance buses, on the other hand, operate on scheduled routes between two county-level (excluding municipal districts) or higher administrative regions. 2. Different specifications: Buses generally have a length exceeding 9 meters and seat more than 20 passengers; they are not equipped with toilets. Long-distance buses typically seat more than 16 passengers and often include a small toilet onboard.