In the 1930s, children typically got to school by walking, as many lived within a reasonable distance from their schools. In rural areas, it was common for kids to walk several miles, often accompanied by friends or siblings. Some families with access to a car might drive their children, while others used school buses, which started to become more widespread during this time. Additionally, older students sometimes helped younger ones by escorting them to school.
integrate interstate buses and bus terminals
don't you think you've asked a silly question to be honest with you. do you know they do have cars, buses, trains, planes and stuff.
1896 Supreme Court Case- Plessy vs. Ferguson
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really school buses are orange and yellow
School buses are known to be the safest veichels on the road.
No they don't because school buses are not living creatures.
There is no set colour for school buses in Europe. Europe has about 50 countries and they have lots of school buses of all sorts of colours.
Wiring schematics for international school buses can be found through the original manufacture of the school buses. These schematics can be used by auto mechanics when the buses need to be repaired.
Newer school buses do have seatbelts. However, it is expensive for school systems to buy all new buses every year, and most counties and districts only replace a certain number of buses each year. This means that, though newer school buses do have seatbelts, not all school buses currently in use are equipped with seatbelts.
School buses looked the same as they do now.
They did in 1939, so they must of had school buses in 1941. :)
The school keeps their buses in a bus barn.
Yes there can be school buses in New York City.
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Yes, such as a Blue Bird Vision, but only some school buses are compatible.