Mini buses are typically kept at transportation depots or garages, where they are parked and maintained when not in use. Some may also be stationed at specific locations based on their routes, such as bus stops or transit centers. Additionally, private companies may have designated parking areas for their fleet. Regular maintenance and inspections are conducted at these locations to ensure safety and reliability.
Buses are kept i n bus shelters(big shelters)!
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approximately 23476 busses are required because America is full of fatasses
There are many companies that make various mini buses. The number one must bought mini buses though where created by Volkwagen.
A place where buses are kept is typically called a bus depot or bus garage. These facilities are used for parking, maintenance, and sometimes fueling of buses when they are not in service. Bus depots may also serve as operational hubs for scheduling and dispatching buses for their routes.
mini buses and taxies
There was nothing to do about it. Some of the KKK threatened the people who boycotted the buses but they just kept going and they organized. MLK kept them going because it took a year before the buses changed.
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There was nothing to do about it. Some of the KKK threatened the people who boycotted the buses but they just kept going and they organized. MLK kept them going because it took a year before the buses changed.
Cars, vans and mini-buses.
237 ÷ 11 = 21 r 6 You can't leave 6 people behind, so an extra minibus is needed, making 22 needed.