 This study examined the changes in the prevalence of bus drivers' health outcomes from 2010 to 2022, as well as their association with working conditions. The study found that the majority of bus drivers experienced shoulder or neck muscle pain, sleep disorders, sick leaves, and accidents. Additionally, the study showed that working conditions such as long workdays and stressful environments were associated with higher rates of these health problems. Finally, the study also noted that the COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated the already existing issues. This article was authored by Vivian Fiona Matilde Remy and Irina Gusiva Canu.