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What are the requirements for passenger vehicles during the pandemic?

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AaronFitz
09/08/2025, 04:29:36 AM

Here are the requirements for passenger vehicles during the pandemic: It is necessary to strengthen the implementation of responsibilities: Operating companies must effectively implement their main responsibility for epidemic prevention and control, establish and improve a responsibility system and management system for prevention and control, equip necessary protective items and facilities such as masks and disinfectants, conduct driver training and publicity, report abnormal situations in a timely manner, take corresponding prevention and control measures as required, and implement all prevention and control measures proposed by health departments and industry authorities. Each operating vehicle must be equipped with the 'Five Ones' protective items, namely: 1 mask, 1 spray bottle, 1 bottle of disinfectant, 1 pack of disinfectant wipes, and 1 'payment code.' It is necessary to strengthen vehicle disinfection: Drivers must promptly disinfect key areas such as the steering wheel, seat covers, and seats, as well as key parts like door handles and window buttons. If someone shows symptoms such as fever, the contact areas and equipment should be disinfected immediately. It is necessary to strengthen vehicle ventilation: Ventilation should be carried out every 4 hours, with priority given to natural ventilation by opening windows to ensure air circulation and an adequate supply of fresh air. When using air conditioning, the external circulation mode should be selected. It is necessary to strengthen personnel protection: Both drivers and passengers should wear masks throughout the journey. Drivers can refuse to provide transportation services to passengers who refuse to wear masks after being advised. Drivers should measure their body temperature once before starting their shift each day.

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HavenFitz
09/20/2025, 02:52:58 AM

I've been driving buses for nearly a decade, and the pandemic has introduced many new regulations. After each trip, I have to disinfect all the seats, handrails, and door handles with sanitizer. Passenger capacity is limited to half the seats to avoid crowding. Ventilation is crucial—I keep the windows open even in hot weather, and just wear extra layers when it's cold to ensure air circulation. I always have a temperature gun ready; every passenger must be checked before boarding and must wear a mask. The company requires a thorough disinfection after each day's service, and drivers take turns inspecting the bus condition, such as regularly replacing air filters to prevent virus transmission. Sometimes passengers complain about long wait times, and I explain that slower service means greater safety. In short, driving during the pandemic isn't just about knowing the route—it's also about staying vigilant with hygiene details to ensure everyone travels safely.

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PaisleyFitz
11/03/2025, 02:16:16 AM

I am responsible for safety management at a taxi company, and the requirements have become stricter during the pandemic. The company mandates that all vehicles be disinfected at least twice daily, with a focus on high-touch areas such as door handles and seats, using alcohol-based disinfectants. Passengers must wear masks before boarding, and temperature checks or health code verification may be required when necessary. The back seat is limited to no more than three passengers to maintain social distancing. Ventilation systems have also been upgraded, with many vehicles now equipped with air purifier filters. Driver protection measures include regular nucleic acid testing. The operational manual also emphasizes emergency protocols, such as immediately reporting and evacuating in case of a suspected case. These regulations stem from official guidelines aimed at reducing cross-infection. In practice, passenger feedback has been positive, with many feeling more at ease.

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LaChristian
12/17/2025, 02:16:19 AM

I'm a car enthusiast, and it's fascinating to see how passenger vehicles were modified during the pandemic. The vehicles themselves focused on improving ventilation, such as retrofitting older models with high-efficiency air conditioning filters or UV lamps to disinfect the cabin. Seating arrangements were reorganized, with some vehicles removing certain seats to create more space and avoid overcrowding. Smart systems were widely adopted, like requiring passengers to scan QR codes for temperature checks or filling out health forms upon boarding. Daily maintenance saw an increase in disinfection frequency, using professional sprays to clean high-touch surfaces. These technical adjustments, combined with traffic regulations, not only helped prevent virus transmission but also enhanced comfort. I believe this trend will have a long-term impact on automotive design, as safety will always be the top priority.

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CarolineAnn
02/06/2026, 03:05:00 AM

As a parent who takes my child to the school bus every day, I'm especially concerned about safety requirements during the pandemic. The school bus must be thoroughly disinfected in advance, with teachers supervising passengers to wear masks and sit in assigned seats throughout the ride. Only two children are allowed per row with partitions separating them. Temperature checks are conducted before boarding, and any abnormalities are immediately isolated and addressed. The vehicle must have strong ventilation, with air conditioning set to maximum airflow to maintain fresh air. I've taught my child to carry hand sanitizer and avoid touching public surfaces. From observation, the driver has also installed transparent partitions for self-protection, and the school regularly inspects disinfection records. These measures help reassure us that our children have a certain level of safety protection on the bus.

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StDamian
05/01/2026, 06:41:50 PM

I just got back from a long-distance bus trip, and the pandemic regulations left a deep impression. The bus was thoroughly disinfected at every stop, with staff wiping down seats, window sills, and luggage racks, while passenger numbers were limited to control cabin density. Passengers wore masks throughout the journey, with temperature checks and health forms required before boarding. The ventilation system was always on, either with windows open or fan speed increased. The driver reminded everyone to maintain distance during the trip, and food and water had to be brought along. The bus was equipped with emergency supplies, including masks, to handle any situations. Although the overall experience was a bit slower, safety came first. For long trips, it's advisable to choose a window seat for better ventilation and to minimize movement. Despite the added tension, following the requirements ensured a smooth journey.

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