Most buses have 6 , some have 8 or 10.
There are four tires on a school bus because there are four wheels on a school bus. that is true ^ Where I am from, they have 6.
Typically six.
There are approximately 6 tires on a regular bus. Other buses may have up to 10 tires.
depending on wich continent do you live but still buses can have from 8 to 1o tires including the spare ones.
The number can vary with design. For a two axle bus, there would be two tires up front and a pair of dual tires on rear, for a total of six tires. For a three axle bus, it was common to have the third axle be non-powered "idler" wheels that provided weight distribution. The third axle would have two wheels, for a total of eight tires on that design. I believe that there are bus designs that have two powered axles rear, which would provide a total of 10 wheels on the ground. There were even foreign buses that had two axles for steering and weight distribution, which made for an odd looking vehicle. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer; the answer depends on the bus design.
2.0-2.5 kPa
In the United States, the tread has to be 4/32 (3.17mm) or more on the front tires and 2/32 (1.58mm) or more on the back tires. rear tires can be retreaded but not the front "steer" tires.
Most have six. It is possible for them to have four if they use wide base tires rather than dual tires, but I have yet to hear of this, and it's doubtful there'd be any incentive for the agency to go to wide base tires, which are marketed for commercial trucking as a means to save weight (not so much an issue with school buses).
I would call it a car, truck, or bus.
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Ohtsu truck radials are made by the Ohtsu Truck and Bus Tire co. in Japan.
There are two tires on a motorcycle.