Seeing grahame's picture of a bus scuttling off into the Icelandic landscape reminds me that the country's transport system is more interesting than you might think.
Strætó operates 27 routes in the capital, and 18 routes outside Reykjavik, Most of the population lives around Rejkjavik and Keflavik, with the rest largely scattered in small communities around the coast. These rural routes have a pretty thin service, as you might expect, with often 1 to 3 buses per day. It would be interesting to 'do' Iceland by Strætó bus one day...
In the tourist-intense areas such as the Blue Lagoon and the Golden Circle, it sometimes seems like the most common vehicles on the road are Gray Line and Rejkjavik Excursions coaches, with 70 and 80 vehicles respectively. The logistics of these operators, who coordinate with multiple minibuses to pick people up and drop them off at the city's dispersed hotels, must give the operators a serious headache every single day!
