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Seat belts on a bus can be a topic of debate. While they can provide additional safety for passengers in the event of a collision, buses are generally designed with safety features like compartmentalization, which protects passengers without the need for seat belts. However, in certain types of buses, such as school buses, seat belts may enhance safety, especially in high-speed situations. Ultimately, the effectiveness and necessity of seat belts depend on the specific bus design and the context of its use.
You can drive one with a Class C CDL with passenger and school bus endorsements, so long as the GVWR of the bus is 26,000 lbs. or less, but you cannot drive one without a CDL.
Depends on size and only if it is 15 passengers or less max capacity (count the seats/seat belts).
Limousines should have seat belts, unless classified as a bus.
Yes, you could drive or take a bus.
More people can fit on the bus.
orangutans do not know how to drive a bus
A bus is front wheel drive.
No,you can drive a bus,but you can go into the bus.
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Some school buses do have seat belts throughout the entire bus. For the most part, buses do not have seat belts. They tend to have seat belts in the rows closest to the front end. It depends on the town, village, city, that owns the buses. Some places make them regulation to have entire buses full of seat belts, while some don't have any. Bus drivers usually have seat belts, being drivers.