Depends on the engine. 150 - 200 degrees, typically.
The gauges on a school bus typically include the speedometer, fuel gauge, temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and voltmeter. These instruments help the driver monitor the bus's speed, fuel levels, engine temperature, oil pressure, and electrical system performance. Some buses may also have additional indicators for warning lights, such as those for brakes or battery issues. Overall, these gauges are crucial for ensuring safe and efficient operation.
You should stop 50 feet behind a school bus.
Yes, in fact you should always get off a school bus on school property on the way to school.
You should stop. This is for the safety of the children getting off the bus.
No, you should not pass a school bus with amber lights flashing. Amber lights indicate that the bus is preparing to stop, and drivers should slow down and be prepared to stop as well. Passing a school bus during this warning phase can endanger children getting on or off the bus. Always prioritize safety in school zones.
Yes! There can be because most of the kids have to wait outside for their bus.
When the bus is at a complete stop to let passengers off or on.
Yes
Most school buses in the US don't have Air conditioning so in this case your one of the lucky ones. But because there are soo few with it there are no regulations. This may be something your district can regulate speratly.
Come to a complete stop until the bus is loaded and is no longer displaying flashing lights.
Come to a complete stop until the bus is loaded and is no longer displaying flashing lights.
Yes, you should stop.