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Busan’s ‘Carry Buses’ can take your check-in luggage

Busan’s transportation authority is conducting a pilot program for the “Carry Bus,” which allows passengers to board with large, check-in-sized luggage, up to 30 inches.
The trial began on April 1 and will end on June 30. It runs exclusively on the No. 85 bus, with 12 designated vehicles connecting Yeongdo-gu District, Busan Station, Seomyeon and Jeonpo-dong.
Outside this pilot program, city buses allow passengers to carry suitcases up to 20 inches, the standard carry-on size.
Carry Buses are easy to spot thanks to their distinct exterior design that features Boogi, the city’s official mascot.
To promote passenger safety, the service runs only during off-peak hours, excluding the morning (7 to 9 a.m.) and evening (5 to 7 p.m.) rush hours. Each passenger may carry one suitcase, which must be securely fastened at the designated structure in the priority seating area. However, if a wheelchair user boards the bus, luggage storage in the area is restricted.
Drivers can also limit luggage boarding if the bus gets too crowded or safety becomes a concern.
If the pilot goes well, the city plans to use the results to set official standards and consider expanding the program citywide.
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passenger: 승객 board: 탑승하다 pilot: 시범 restricted: 제한되다 concern: 우려
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