How High Are Bus Handrails?

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JosieLynn
07/25/25 3:23am
Bus handrail height generally ranges from 1.6 to 1.7 meters. The purpose of buses is to meet the travel needs of the general public. Here are some precautions for taking the bus: When waiting for the bus: You must wait in line at the station or designated location, and board or alight in order after the bus has come to a complete stop at the curb to avoid stepping injuries or creating opportunities for thieves. When the bus is moving: Do not extend your body or arms outside the vehicle to prevent injuries during travel. Inside the bus: Hold onto the handrails and avoid dozing off, as buses frequently start, brake, accelerate, and decelerate, making accidents highly likely. Be considerate: Maintain cleanliness in the cabin, no smoking, and do not throw trash out the window to avoid harming passing vehicles and pedestrians. When riding: Sit firmly or hold on securely; if there are no seats, stand with your feet naturally apart, sideways, and grip the handrail tightly to prevent falling and getting injured during sudden braking. While the vehicle is in motion: Do not engage in idle chatter with the driver or perform any actions that may hinder the driver's safe operation.
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