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All vehicles must stop at all railroad crossings when lights are flashing or barriers are lowered. It is important to always follow the law and exercise caution at railroad crossings to ensure the safety of yourself and others.
Most Type B, C, and D school buses use 22.5 rims
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The express type buses do have 110 outlets.
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They all use automatic transmissions anymore. For Type B, C, and D school buses, the Allison automatics are most commonplace. Usually an Allison 1000 series transmission. For Type A school buses, it'll depend on what the chassis manufacturer typically uses... a Type A school bus on a General Motors chassis which can still be reasonably expected to be in service will have, depending on model year, a 4L80E, Allison 1000, or 5L70E, or 6L80E, for example.
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