Most single and double Decker city service coaches in the UK are 30 or 35 feet long
In North America the common lengths are 35 and 45 feet
High way or tour Coaches in Europe are commonly 40 feet long
In North America the Common lengths are 35, 40, 41 and 45 feet long (these are all legal clasifications)
70, assuming single deck, not a double decker
No, Brooklyn Decker is not single.
A single decker bus has 75 seats.
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about 100 ft.
4.3 meters
A single-decker bus typically measures about 10 to 12 meters (approximately 33 to 39 feet) in length. The exact dimensions can vary depending on the manufacturer and model. These buses are commonly used for public transportation and can accommodate a significant number of passengers, often featuring seating both on the lower deck and a standing area.
A single-decker in the UK is something like 11.8 metres (39 ft)-12.8 metres (42 ft) in length, depending on the manufacturer. Either way, any bus is considerably more than 1 metre!
68 on a double decker,32 on a single decker and downstairs you can have up to 15 standing i got bored once and counted...
the words "car anglais" seems to refer to a double-decker bus. (car = coach)
It's just called a bus or a coach, unless you are thinking about the ones with an upstairs which is known as a double-decker.
Bus sizes vary, as will the number of seats.