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There are many causes of bus accidents. One of the major causes of bus accidents, as with any auto accident, is the failure of a driver to see another driver on the road.
Far enough back that the bus driver can see you in their mirrors. If you can't "see" them, they can't "see" you.
sit behind the driver so he can see you in the mirror.
you can see it on fuse box beside the driver door
You look at them... I think you misphrased this question
You are in their blind spot.
no it is a common nounBus driver would be a noun (a person, place or thing).You could also argue that "driver" is a noun and "bus" is an adjective (describes what kind of driver) in this example.
it allows the bus driver to see the upstairs of the bus. Also the convex mirror gives the bus driver the full view of the upstairs. Convex mirrors are used because it gives a better view range. cmh :)
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it's located towards the rear of the transmission body towards the driver side go in from the driver side and you'll see the pan under the trani and the plug is beside it not below it.
Under driver's side half way back of vehicle, tucked up just beside the frame. Really easy to get to once you see it.
No, you legally should NOT move until the flashers stop and if there is a stop sign on the bus that it has been retracted. It doesn't matter if a bus driver flags you to go... or signals you to go. If those flashers are red or orange---keep your foot solidly on the brake. Go when the flashers and stop-sign end, AND you can see no other dangers, like a kid in the roadway.