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A school bus zone is a physical region designated for boarding and dropping off students by school buses.
The death zone around a bus is the area around a bus where people are most likely to be hit. People are advised to stay around ten feet away from the bus at all times, so as not to experience death.
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A school bus zone is typically considered a functional region. This is because it is defined by the activities and interactions related to school transportation, such as where students gather to be picked up and dropped off. The boundaries of a school bus zone are determined by the practical needs of the community rather than strict formal criteria.
Depends of the area but in the cities is the underground, bus, tram and car. In rural zone is the train, bus and car
You can view images of model buses from the following sources: The Model Bus, Model Bus Zone, Thomas Bus, Model Making Accessories, Old Bus Photos, to name a few.
A school bus zone is considered a functional region because it is defined by the specific activity of transporting students to and from school. This area is characterized by the presence of specific infrastructure, such as bus stops and designated routes, that facilitate this transportation. The interactions within this zone, including the schedules of buses and the flow of students, create a cohesive unit focused on the common function of student transport. Additionally, the zone's boundaries are determined by the needs and operations of the school transportation system rather than strict geographical lines.
There's no bus route for now. Come to the stop named Cement Kaalvai in 111A or 111 bus from Gandhipuram. From Cement Kaalvai take an auto fare is Rs.50. Or there's a bus to Keernatham I'm not sure of the Bus no from Gandhipuram.
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yes the epipelagic zone is also the same as the sunlit zone. so yes that is indeed where they live
The danger zones extend as much as 30 feet from the front bumper, 10 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and 10 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus.
There are two kinds of bus fares, a "regular charge" and a "zone charge."Big cities such as Tokyo and Osaka use a flat regular charge system. For example, within the Tokyo 23 wards, the Tokyo Metro bus costs \200 (\100 for children). For zone charge buses, take a number ticket (indicating the number of the bus stop at which you board) from the ticket machine located at the bus entrance, then pay the fare when you get off the bus. The numbers and corresponding fares are shown on a display inside the bus. If you use a prepaid card or an IC card, you don't need to take the number ticket, but you do need to pass the card through the machine when getting on the bus.