They vary by manufacturer, passenger capacity, etc. Some are under CDL weight, but still require a CDL, as they are designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver). The highest gross weight which a school bus would be allowed is 33,000 (35,000 in some states), as that's the max allowable weight for a two axle (steer axle and drive axle) vehicle. So you're at anywhere between 22,000 to 33,000 lbs, variables considered.
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16000 lbs
about 3563 pounds or more
between 11 and 14 tons
10,000 pounds
between 11 and 14 tons
Probably around 5-6 tons
A school bus varies on weight depending on how big it is and how many passengers are in it. Normal school buses go from 10,000 pounds to a whopping 36,000 pounds.
No, it does not.
The curb weight of a 65 passenger school bus is around 16,000 pounds. If the bus has luggage racks on top, it might weight about 300 pounds more.
The weight of a school bus can vary depending on the size and type of the bus. On average, a standard school bus typically weighs around 12 to 15 tons (24,000 to 30,000 pounds). However, larger buses or buses with additional features such as wheelchair lifts may weigh more. To get the most accurate estimate, it is best to refer to the specific manufacturer's specifications for the particular school bus in question.