For Type B, C, and D school buses, 22.5 is the typical rim size. What aspect ratio tire they go with is entirely up to the customer... they might run 255/75R22.5s, 295/80R22.5s, 11R22.5s, etc.
There are four tires on a school bus because there are four wheels on a school bus. that is true ^ Where I am from, they have 6.
Typically six.
a size of a school bus.
their about equal in size
As long as a school bus.
The most common size is 10R22.5
There are approximately 6 tires on a regular bus. Other buses may have up to 10 tires.
A school bus can generally hold between 50 and 100 gallons of diesel fuel. This varies with the size and the brand of bus.
most likely not. Depends on the size of the school bus and the size of the tape measure. Other than that, I don't know
Depends on the size of the school bus, size of the fuel tank, if it has a diesel or gasoline engine, and the mpg it will get. None of which you list.
It actually depends on the size of the bus but the average bus weights about 6001 pounds
The simile "as big as a school bus" likely originated from the actual size of a school bus, which is large and easily recognizable to most people. It is used to emphasize the impressive size or scale of something by comparing it to something familiar and easy to visualize.