What are the limitations inherent in the use of buses on roads?
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The damage done to a road, by a vehicle passing over it, is proportional to the fourth power of it's weight. Therefore a larger vehicle such as a bus will cause more deterioration of the road surface than the same amount of people travelling in cars.
Bus terminals remain empty.
Alighting while bus on the move, Jumping off when bus is motion.
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