Articulated Bus
An articulated bus is a type of public transportation vehicle that consists of two sections connected by a flexible joint. This design allows the bus to navigate tight turns while accommodating more passengers than a standard bus. Articulated buses are commonly used in urban areas to improve capacity and efficiency in public transit systems.
These buses typically have a higher passenger capacity, often seating up to 60 or more people. They are equipped with low-floor designs for easier access, making them more accessible for individuals with disabilities. Many cities around the world, including those in the United States and Europe, utilize articulated buses to enhance their public transportation networks.