What are the classic bus poems?

The classic poem of the bus is that the lights go far along the street, but the mood is blocked in front of the platform. When I pinch, only the car looks for me. Why wait for the day tonight? The bus is about to leave, please stand firm and walk well. The next stop is xxxx. Passengers getting off, please get ready! Xxxx station is here, please open the door and get off safely! This is an electronic recording on a city bus. Passengers arrive at the station, up and down in turn, orderly. Feel it, remember it.

Safety precautions when riding a bus

When you take a bus, you should wait in line and get on the bus in order. Don't be crowded. When getting on and off the bus, wait for the bus to stop, get off first and get on, and don't fight for it. Don't carry inflammable and explosive dangerous goods such as gasoline and firecrackers on the bus. Don't stick your head, hands and arms out of the window when riding a bike.

Don't be scratched by oncoming cars or trees on the roadside, and don't throw things out of the window to avoid hurting others. Sit firmly and hold well when riding. When there is no seat, you should naturally separate your feet and stand sideways. When the vehicle brakes suddenly, your hand should hold the handrail tightly to avoid falling and being injured.