Now there is a rule. It's for smaller buses. These have lap belts. They need high seats. These keep bigger children safe.
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There are over 480,000 school buses in the United States
With taxes yes. Free to students
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School buses in the US can be up to 45 feet in length. This equates to 1371.6cm
According to a New York Times article (http://www.nytimes.com/1992/06/17/us/cooling-and-safety-trend-for-buses-white-tops.html), bus tops are painted white to help cool the interior temperature. "Painting the bus tops white dropped the interior temperature an average of 10 degrees during the summer, with as much as a 17-degree difference at peak hours. Wintertime temperatures were lower by only 3 to 4 degrees. The study also found that children behaved better on buses in cooler temperatures ..."
By walking , but most take buses to get to school because unlike the US , the parents chose were the children should go to school , so some do travel and take many buses to get to their school , and it also depends on the schools reputation .
Yes, It's the same as any other state in the US.
Yes it does there is b us 1 and2
Yes, public transportation buses have surveillance cameras in them. This is for the safety of both the passengers and the driver. The surveillance footage can be used in court to incriminate people who break the rules.
Yes, lots of them.
It depends on how close or far they are from the school. If its relatively close, they will walk, otherwise, they will go by car, bus, or taxi. Basically the same way here in the US, only the schools don't have school buses.