"Hello, driver's friend, please show your driver's license." "All passengers, please make sure to fasten your seat belts." When you're heading home for the Spring Festival by bus, these two sentences are commonly heard.
On January 16th, 2014, the Spring Festival arrived quietly. Trains and buses, the two main modes of transportation, faced their biggest challenge of the year. A railway worker told reporters that for them, the Spring Festival is like the end of a big exam—exhausting but necessary. For bus travelers, it's a familiar routine. I often take the bus home every week, and during my trips, I've noticed several issues, such as overcrowded vehicles, missing fire extinguishers, broken safety hammers, and unfastened seat belts.
During this time, it’s important for both drivers and passengers to stay alert. Safety is not just a privilege—it's a responsibility. Drivers must avoid fatigue driving, speeding, or skipping safety checks. They should never drive without proper documentation or leave the station without clearance. Passengers, on the other hand, should always wear their seat belts, refuse to board overloaded buses, and speak up against any traffic violations.
Every traffic accident usually has one common cause: a lack of awareness or complacency. During the busy Spring Festival period, even if you're eager to get home or overwhelmed with travel tasks, keeping a strong sense of safety is crucial. There’s no room for luck—only careful planning and discipline.
Known as the world’s largest human migration, the Spring Festival journey is full of hope and excitement. Let’s all do our part to ensure a safe and smooth trip.
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