1. Reducing Traffic Congestion
Hanoi, as the capital and the economic and educational hub of the country, sees a high influx of people. Rental homes are packed with residents, and high-rise buildings are rapidly constructed to accommodate the growing population. Imagine each building has 15 floors, with 3 families on each floor, and each family has 4 members (2 parents and 2 children). This results in at least two vehicles per family, whether motorbikes, bicycles, or even cars.
On average, each building has around 90 vehicles, a significant number. These vehicles contribute to traffic jams, causing pedestrians to walk on sidewalks meant for cars. However, if people choose to use public buses, traffic congestion would be significantly reduced, easing the roadways and helping to preserve a clean, green, and beautiful environment.


2. Product Advertising
Have you ever been impressed by the advertisements on buses? They are memorable and truly stand out to anyone on the road when they see the bus. You might have noticed ads for toothpaste, clinics, and more, displayed on the side of the bus.
These ads are incredibly useful as they help us learn about important information exactly when we need it. Advertising products via buses is truly effective.


3. Comfortable Travel Times
Most bus routes in Hanoi operate from 5 AM to 10 PM, with some running until 9 PM, ensuring a comfortable travel schedule. With buses coming every 15-20 minutes on average, you can easily plan your day to match the bus schedule. Additionally, if you use a multi-route bus ticket, you can take the same ticket on any bus, anytime, whether you're heading to work or leisure.
These are for short routes within Hanoi. Moreover, there's now a bus tracking app launched by Hanoi Bus that helps you easily follow bus routes and know when the next bus will arrive, allowing you to plan your time more efficiently.


4. Reducing Fuel Consumption
With the growing number of vehicles, we are using more and more fuel, which is a finite resource. Over time, fuel depletes and becomes less available. Therefore, we need to use it more efficiently and responsibly.
If everyone used their own car or motorcycle, it would result in a huge waste of resources. However, one bus trip can transport up to 50 people at once, drastically cutting fuel consumption. This is a significant way to reduce fuel usage and make our transport system more sustainable.


5. Relaxation and Stress Relief After a Long Workday
Relaxation and stress relief after a tiring workday is one of the best reasons to choose traveling by bus. Instead of dealing with the heat, traffic congestion, and the exhaustion of controlling a private vehicle, taking the bus is much more comfortable.
You can relax, enjoy the view, listen to your favorite music or radio channel, and de-stress. So, why not enjoy more bus rides and experience this calm journey for yourself?


6. Protecting the Environment
Currently, environmental issues are becoming increasingly serious, with pollution levels rising to dangerous and alarming levels, causing climate change. Therefore, it's crucial to protect the environment and adopt a healthier lifestyle that aligns with our current environmental needs.
Taking the bus is an excellent way to help the environment by reducing the number of motorcycles, cars, and other vehicles on the road, thereby lowering the overall traffic volume. So, here's another reason to choose buses for your daily commute.


7. Lower Risk of Accidents Compared to Private Vehicles
Using public transport, specifically buses, significantly reduces the risk of accidents compared to personal vehicles. Buses have become increasingly popular and widely used in modern society.
Besides the advantages already mentioned, traveling by bus helps minimize road accidents and provides better safety than using private vehicles. In many countries, using public transportation has been shown to significantly lower accident rates and even reduce crime.


8. Protecting Your Health
If you travel by motorcycle, bicycle, or on foot, you'll constantly be exposed to noise, pollution, and the blaring horns of other vehicles. However, when you're on a bus, you can simply sit back or hold onto the rail, without worrying about your health.
Isn't that great? The bus really is a fantastic way to travel. Especially on sunny or rainy days, you'll experience the comfort of staying dry and cool—"sun off your face, rain off your head." Taking the bus truly protects your health.


9. Save on Transportation Costs
How much do you spend on fuel for your daily commute, and parking fees if you drive a car or motorcycle? Surely, these costs add up quickly. If you're using a motorcycle, you might spend around 50,000 VND every two days on fuel, which means by the eighth day, you've already spent 200,000 VND. On the other hand, if you're a student, senior, or a priority passenger, you can get an affordable monthly pass for only 100,000 VND, making commuting in Hanoi a lot more cost-effective.
Even if you're not eligible for discounted rates, a monthly interline bus pass still costs only 200,000 VND, which is a great way to save on transportation costs. And that's not all—Hanoi now offers the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) with a dedicated bus lane, ensuring a fast and reliable commute.


10. Opportunity for Socializing and Making New Friends
There are many heartwarming stories about bus conductors and drivers who are kind-hearted and cheerful. When you board the bus, you have the chance to chat with these friendly drivers and helpers, get to know them, and learn more about a profession they humorously call "service work." These drivers are committed to safely taking passengers to their destinations without any mishaps.
If you're passionate about technology, you may also be interested in the numerous online communities dedicated to bus enthusiasts, including drivers, conductors, students, and fellow bus lovers. These groups offer opportunities for socializing and making new friends, sharing both happy and challenging experiences, and providing feedback to help improve the bus service in Hanoi.

