Different buses hold different numbers. Most of the time they are rated for 3 people per seat but rarely can you get three in one seat unless they are really small. Some of the busses that I have driven are: 48, 65, 78, 96 passenger busses but again that is three in a seat.
A school bus can generally hold between 50 and 100 gallons of diesel fuel. This varies with the size and the brand of bus.
60- 100 Gal.
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The number of people a bus can hold varies depending on its size and configuration. A standard city bus typically accommodates around 40 to 60 passengers, while larger articulated buses can carry up to 100 or more. In contrast, smaller shuttle or school buses may hold 20 to 30 people. Ultimately, the capacity is determined by the bus's design and seating arrangement.
it might be 30 people but if its a large one so it is 66 people i guess
5 a day
Be more specific: hybrid car, truck, bus, etc.
Well, a bus is a bus, unless you wish to refer to it as a 'vehicle capable of moving many people on roads'. A bus can also be a school bus. Why would anyone want to have a different name for bus?
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.
There are about 10 magic school bus books.
As much as the engine manufacturer specifies.
Depends on the number of seats the school bus has. Like any other county, Anne Arundel will have school buses of different sizes.