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Do National Express coaches have seatbelts?

All vehicles used by National Express were built after the cut off date for seat belt fitting. As seat belts are fitted, the law requires you to wear them. National Express make it clear in their conditions of travel that you are required to wear one and not doing so renders your ticket invalid.



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Across our fleet, National Express Transport Solutions has a range of standard coaches ranging from 28 passenger seats to 87 seats.

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Most services will not include a break as all our coaches are equipped with an on board toilet. However, on our longer journeys, especially overnight services and services between England and Scotland, we do provide rest breaks for our passengers.

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We do not provide or sell refreshments on our coaches, but you are welcome to bring hot drinks (provided they are fitted with a safety lid to avoid spillage and you take care with them), cold non-alcoholic drinks and cold food. You are not permitted to bring any hot or strong smelling food.

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Just say “no.” Within 24 hours of your departure, the airline will assign you a seat. Pro tip: If you want to avoid paying for a seat assignment, arrive at the airport early. That way, you'll have the pick of the unassigned seats.

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NHTSA requires three-point seat belts on school buses weighing less than 10,000 pounds, but allows individual states or local jurisdictions to decide whether to require seat belts on larger school buses (49 C. F. R. § 571.222).

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Stay in your seat and face forward: never stand on a moving bus. Keep noise level down and do not distract the driver (no yelling or shouting). Do not throw anything on the bus or out the window. Keep hands and feet to yourselves.

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Established Member. If I had a choice between National Express and Megabus, I would choose the latter. I have generally found Megabus to be more comfortable and cheaper. Its been a few years since i've used Megabus though (although depends if you would count the Oxford Tube which I went on last month - very impressive) ...

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