Weight distribution in accordance with the rated weight of their axles. This has to be done in order to be compliant with bridge law formula for weight distribution.
Some buses have 4 some have 6.
When required they drive with chains on the wheels, this stops them skidding on ice.
Yes
The front wheels of a standard school bus are typically spaced about 6 to 8 feet apart. This width can vary slightly depending on the specific model and design of the bus. However, most school buses are built to adhere to safety standards that dictate wheel spacing for stability and maneuverability.
Most school buses have two axles and four wheels or four sets of wheels. i.e. one wheel in each front corner and a pair of wheels on each side in the rear. See this link http://piccies.flybywire.org.uk/General/2005/20050317/SchoolBus.jpg
The short wheel base helps the driver maneuver the bus on city streets.
To make them go faster
because the wheels are broard
Well, that depends on the specific type of bus. Smaller buses may have four wheels. Six wheels is pretty common for buses. Some may have eight or ten wheels, depending on the vehicle's gross weight rating.
The average school bus is about 35 feet in length. 200 ÷ 35 = 5.7. so it would take almost 6 school buses to equal 200 feet.
They are 36 to 37 feet school buses are depending on where you live last answer had no common sense saying 5-6 busses that would be sayin buses are 3-4 feet making buses smaller then the average person Recommned mwah plosh
School buses are known to be the safest veichels on the road.