Usually there are no toilets on board Bus eireann buses. On long journeys (3-4 hours) there is a comfort stop halfway for 10-15mins, where you can go to the toliet and get some coffee and food.
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Usually there are no toilets on board Bus eireann buses. On long journeys (3-4 hours) there is a comfort stop halfway for 10-15mins, where you can go to the toliet and get some coffee and food.
Yes. I've used one two times (I travel by bus with my family sometimes- I usually travel by plane or by car). I used them when I needed to pee so bad and I couldn't hold it anymore.
If you want a bus to stop for you at a bus stop (or, in some rural areas where they don't have stops as such, any sensible place) you hold out an upraised arm so the driver can clearly see you want the bus.
The vehicles are fully accessible with onboard lift and wheelchair space, have free Wifi and an onboard toilet, whilst each reclining leather seat has two USB connections.
You want to get out of there as effectively as possible. Drink too much before, or during, your trip. Some buses have toilets on them, and some don't. You do not want to be the guy asking the bus driver to stop on the highway so you can pee.
You might want feel like tapping your feet or shifting from side to side, but that's just going to make matters worse. Try to get in a comfortable position and stay that way. Read or watch something to distract yourself. This is one of the best ways to deal with having to pee on a bus.
Manufactured by Scania, the Bio-Bus seats 40 and runs on biomethane gas, generated through the treatment of sewage and food waste that's unfit for human consumption, according to the website of GENeco, the company behind the bus' power supply.