Not just vehicles, but many other things can happen
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The bus runs on the road as a vehicle. After a certain period of time, his life is over and he becomes a carpenter.
But it does not mean that the old bus has to be taken to Kawadi’s Chang and piled up.
People around the world are revamping the old bus.
Non-stop buses are being used for different purposes. Some have run mobile restaurants on old buses, while others have built classrooms or public toilets.
Here are seven ways to use the old bus.
Breeding place of fish
Sri Lanka has been throwing stranded buses into the sea.
According to officials, the underwater buses will create a new place for Muga to grow.
Also, many species of fish are said to breed in the composition of coral reefs.
Restaurant
In countries like France, there is a competition to attract tourists by adopting new methods.
Millions of people visit the center every year.
Some tourism entrepreneurs have converted old buses into restaurants to attract customers.
Customers even get to see the world with delicious food and comfortable travel.
Just the toilet
In many cities, finding public toilets is a daunting task.
In that case, mobile toilets can be a great relief.
In Pune, India, the buses that are parked are made into toilets and taken to different places.
In Hyderabad, the authorities have used the new bus for toilet purposes.
Mobile toilets are required when organizing large musical and sports events. That helps keep the city clean.
Just sit down
Some buses run small hotels.
Such buses provide bathing and other facilities for paying customers.
In the UK, volunteers have replaced old buses with overnight shelters for the homeless.
At the initiative of the local body, shelter is provided to the street people. Those buses have been named ‘Asha’.
Permanent home
For some, the bus is not just a temporary shelter but a permanent home.
A family of five lives in an old bus in Renton, Washington, USA.
According to Brian and Starla Sullivan, they had been living on rent for a hefty sum.
They needed a house of their own, but it was too expensive to buy one.
The family bought an old bus for 2,800.
After the necessary modifications and renovations, they moved in with their three children.
Classroom on the bus
Buses have been used as children’s schools in war-torn areas.
In northwestern Syria, students do not take the bus to school. The school is just for them.
The mobile schools are attended by students between the ages of five and twelve.
They learn Arabic, mathematics, science, music, and painting.
Mobile library
There are also study areas on buses.
Libraries have just opened in some countries, including Afghanistan.
The library above the wheel is also in Kabul.
There are free books available for children.
Those child-friendly books are in short supply in schools.
-BBC