I am currently learning how to drive a school bus. When I parallel park, I back up straight until my rear axle reaches the cone. I then turn my wheel hard to the side I need to back the bus in. I then look on the far side mirror of the side I am backing to so I can see the next cone appear. This tells me it is time to turn the wheel the opposite way to straighten the bus in the parking space, careful not to run over the cone on the front of the bus. Straighten the bus temporarily until you clear the cone if necessary, then continue your hard turn until the bus is parallel in the parking space and straighten the wheel. Be sure all your mirrors are inside the cones that you need to park inside of. Adjust in your pull up move if you have room.
yeah
Yes you can but you have to park at the very very end of the parking lot
It would be no different than parallel parking a car, except you have more length to deal with, and you're more likely to have to actually get out and look, or have someone guide you in.
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in 1827 by George Shillibeer invented the school bus for a quaker school at abneg park in stoke newington, london, uk desinged to carry 25 children.
no that is elegul son of a bich go back to school!
No,you can drive a bus,but you can go into the bus.
between 15-50 for a school bus
because serial bus moves in single way where parallel bus moves in different ways.
You can go on a school trip like go to a park or somthing pay for the bus
There are many resources available to one desiring to learn how to parallel park. In addition to a local driving school, one might also find information online at the DMV website.
what bus goes to hershy park from where i live