No they are not
The average width of the inside of a large school bus is about 90 inches. Small school buses range from 72 to 92 inches wide
Generally, there are two emergency doors on a bus. One is usually at the back and a smaller one of the side depending on the design of the bus.
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The backside bus is 32-bit wide and the front side bus is 64-bit wide. This because of the dual processing design.
twice as wide as half the length of the bus lane. (Im a smart ass)
The external data bus can be as wide as desired, given the necessary compromises between performance, complexity, and cost. The wider the bus, the faster the theoretical aggregate data transfer rate. In the 8085 and 8088, the external data bus is 8 bits wide; in the 8086, it is 16 bits wide; in the 80386, it is 32 bits wide; and in the modern incarnations of 64 bit processors, it is 64 bits wide.
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"Take the school bus to school."or "Do you take the school bus to school?"
That depends on a lot of things, like the size of the school bus, whether the camels still have to be alive, etc. I would say zero if they were trying to get into the school bus doors from when I went to school. No camels would fit. but if you had a big enough door for them, and the bus was greyhound sized and all the seats were removed, you could use the area under the floor normally used for storage, and they could stick their heads out the window, you might be able to get around 45 of them in there.
In the US, most front doors in houses are 36 inches wide. Interior doors are often 30 inches but vary.
If you go on that school bus everyday, to and from school, ask your bus driver if anybody has turned in what you are looking for.
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.