55 passengers.
It depends on the size of the air bus, usually about 500 passengers.
the passengers should hold on to the bus so that their upper part of the body also comes in contact with the bus as the lower part (feet), as the bus moves forward , backward , sideways or if it stops there wont be any change in the passenger's body's inertia. and the passengers will move as the bus does.
That just depends on the type of bus, and how many passengers are on the bus, as well as the net weight of all the passengers on that bus.
The capacity of a standard bus can vary, but on average, a typical 40-foot bus can hold around 40-50 seated passengers. However, this number can be higher if passengers are willing to stand or there are additional standing areas in the bus.
the passengers should hold on to the bus so that their upper part of the body also comes in contact with the bus as the lower part (feet), as the bus moves forward , backward , sideways or if it stops there wont be any change in the passenger's body's inertia. and the passengers will move as the bus does.
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Forty-six (46) Adult Female Passengers. ~dandre
8 - 70, depending on specifics.
12 passengers
It depends on the type of taxi you get. A normal one can hold 4 passengers, a wagon i believe is the same, but you can also get a 'bus' which holds 6
A bus can carry many passengers. If we compare the energy that would be used if all the passengers on a bus were instead driving their own individual cars, the bus uses much less energy. Of course, if all the bus passengers were instead riding bicycles, then even less energy would be used.