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Q: How safe are the overnight buses in China?

I've heard all kinds of horror stories relating to people being robbed on these buses (usually by thieves in league with the drivers) as well as being held at knife etc. Has anyone ever taken these buses? I'm thinking of doing a quick trip to Wuhan.

11 years 7 weeks ago in  Transport & Travel - China

 
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They're not safe at all. However, robberies should be the least of your worries. What makes them so dangerous are the number of accidents that happen due to drivers falling asleep at the wheel.

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  I've traveled all over on them, more times than I can remember; never had a problem. I do make sure to put all valuables in a pocket on the side next to the window though, and not in a pocket next to the aisle.

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Im with coffaholic on this

As a Driver trainer I am not the best passenger to start with

And Knowing how people drive in China !  sleeping on one of these buses is not  going to happen

I will stick with the Train

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I've taken one to Shenzhen many times (about 9 hrs.). All good so far smiley

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I've taken the Shenzhen to Fuzhou route a few times.  I love it.  I sleep like a baby and it's more comfortable than a soft sleeper on the train.

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I only use busses as last resort. At least a train will stay on the tracks when the driver is drunk. Especially during festival times, drunk bus drivers would be an issue. 

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i think it's safe,but not safer than trains

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