Nobody invented the double decker bus... or did Mr.Scott? it was a car crash and to cars smashed into each other and Douglas Scott got the idea from that crash...Douglas Scott and his team designed the double decker bus though, in the years 1947 - 1956.
According to the BBC:- 'The first "Double-Decker" bus was on the roads in 1847. This had room for 14 upper deck passengers on the roof, these people gaining access by a ladder and paying half fare.' But in the Design Museum section on London Transport, it states:- The double-decker bus, which has become such an evocative symbol of London, was first introduced in 1925 when the London General Omnibus Company finally secured official approval for buses with covered top decks. The first double-decker was the NS-type, but the most memorable was introduced thirty years later when the Routemaster took to the road.
they invented buses so then people wouldn't buy cars so then it would be a very good environment and there would be no pollution.
So more people could travel rather than waiting longer
as long as a double decker bus
Mancunian double-decker bus was created in 1968.
It isn't dangerous to travel in a double decker bus.
There are numerous weights for a double decker bus. The Dennis Trident Double-Decker Bus weighs 14,560 kilograms net (no fuel or passengers).
GM Standard double-decker bus was created in 1972.
how much would a double Decker bus cost
There are two version of the double decker. The first was horse drawn and was invented in Paris in 1853. The first double-decker motorised bus was also inventted in Paris. This appeared on the streets of teh city in 1906.
Look for the bus top
a double decker bus
Look for the bus top
Australia doesnt have double decker buses
As all double-decker buses have different sizes, their volume will vary. For example, a double-decker bus in England is 28 feet long and 14 feet high.