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School buses are important because they transport students who live in the country to and from school. They also transport students to activities and ballgames.
With taxes yes. Free to students
China has about 90 million students who need to ride school buses, requiring over one million buses to serve them. However, it only has slightly over 10,000 buses that meet legal safety requirements for school buses. While China does manufacture safe school buses on a commercial scale, virtually all of them are exported to other countries.
If a large percentage of students are taken to schools on buses, school should be cancelled and it normally is. If a very small percentage of students take buses to school, then schools might remain open even though some stidents would miss that day.
School buses are designed to transport students to and from school. They are not equipped with some of the features of tour buses, such as luggage racks and rest rooms, because they are meant to take students a relatively short distance each day.
Money for buses to take kids to and from public school are paid for not entirely by the students, but rather all taxpayers.
Many students ride school buses to school every day.
No, Greyhound does not have assigned seating on their buses. Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Students in China typically use a variety of transportation methods to get to school, including walking, biking, public buses, and private cars. In urban areas, many students rely on school buses or public transportation systems like subways and buses, while in rural areas, walking or cycling might be more common. Some schools also provide transportation services for students who live farther away. Overall, the mode of transport can vary significantly based on the location and the distance from home to school.
School buses are commonly referred to as "school buses" in the United States and many other countries. They are specifically designed vehicles used to transport students to and from school and related activities. In some regions, they may have specific names or designations, but "school bus" remains the most widely recognized term.
The most common modes of transportation for American students are as follows: personal vehicles (~45%), buses (~39%), and walking (~13%). ~35% of students who live within a mile of their school walk.
Believe it or not we actually have school buses in Canada. In urban areas many children also walk or bicycle to school.