Bus driving involves operating a large vehicle designed to transport passengers along designated routes. Bus drivers are responsible for ensuring the safety and comfort of their passengers while adhering to traffic laws and schedules. They must navigate through various road conditions and manage stops at designated bus stops.
To become a bus driver, individuals typically need a commercial driver's license (CDL) and may undergo specific training programs. Bus drivers often work for public transit systems, private companies, or school districts, providing essential transportation services to communities and helping reduce traffic congestion.