

They also need to be aware of the surrounding traffic, road conditions, and potential hazards to ensure the safety of passengers and other road users. Bus drivers must enforce rules and regulations, such as ensuring passengers are seated while the bus is in motion and handling any conflicts or issues that may arise during the journey. They assist passengers with boarding and exiting the bus, collect fares or tickets, and answer any questions or concerns. They must perform pre-trip inspections to check the bus's mechanical condition, including brakes, tires, and lights.

In addition to driving, bus drivers have several other responsibilities. Bus drivers ensure the adherence to traffic laws, maintain a schedule, and provide a comfortable and secure environment for passengers.

Their primary role is to drive various types of buses, such as city buses, school buses, or tour buses, along predetermined routes. A bus driver is responsible for operating buses and transporting passengers safely and efficiently.
