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Does Megabus stop for toilet break?

Sometimes on longer trips (of five hours or more), we may stop at a rest area that has access to food and additional restrooms. We encourage you to bring snacks to munch on and non-alcoholic beverages to drink during the trip.



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A great view: Seats located at the front on the upper deck offer a panoramic view as you roll down the road. A good view + a small table: Seats on the upper deck near the stairs provide a roomier feel with greater visibility, as well as the added bonus of a handy table just large enough to hold your favorite latte.

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Equipped with reclining seats, seat belts, and air conditioning, Megabus night transit buses make it easy to fall asleep with peace of mind. Stow your carry-on sized luggage in an overhead bin to maximize your seating space.

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The middle Specifically, you should try to avoid the front and rear sections of the bus. Sitting in the middle gives you more protection during all types of crashes, including head-on and rear-end collisions. As far as the middle of the bus goes, your best bet is to sit in a row between the bus's tires.

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Looking straight ahead at the road is important to help your brain anticipate the movement of the bus and to keep the signals from your eyes and your inner ear synced up. The front seats on the top deck or an aisle seat on the left-hand side of the bottom deck are best for this.

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Get a reliable and comfortable service We love our friendly drivers - and passengers often tell us how much they like them too. They're helpful and polite, which makes all the difference when you're travelling.

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Do coach buses have toilets? Most coach buses do have toilets. It's actually a big reason why so many people choose to use coach buses. Their onboard bathrooms make them great for traveling long distances without making too many stops.

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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.

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If you want comfort, rows between the front and rear axles , are best. If you want safety, since most of the accidents are due to collisions with other vehicles etc. on the driver's side middle rows on the door side ( opp driver side) would save most of the time.

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How to Sleep on a Bus: Tips to Fall Asleep While Traveling
  1. Invest in a travel pillow and eye mask. ...
  2. Wear comfortable clothing and pack a blanket. ...
  3. Bring water and snacks with you on board. ...
  4. Choose a seat toward the middle of the bus. ...
  5. Listen to audio with noise-canceling headphones. ...
  6. Consider taking a sleep aid.


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The middle Specifically, you should try to avoid the front and rear sections of the bus. Sitting in the middle gives you more protection during all types of crashes, including head-on and rear-end collisions. As far as the middle of the bus goes, your best bet is to sit in a row between the bus's tires.

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