Some school buses have black painted hoods to avoid glare in the driver's eyes.
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School buses have their hoods painted black to absorb heat, which helps keep the engine warm during colder weather. This can improve the bus's performance and reliability in various temperatures. Additionally, the black color helps reduce glare from the sun, making it easier for drivers to see the road. Overall, this design choice enhances both functionality and safety.
There are over 480,000 school buses in the United States
the hiltop hoods met in high school in adalade in1993 and though a friend
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The question is meaningless. "Special" in what way? If you're asking if they ride short busses to school, the answer is that they don't go to school so they don't rid busses of any kind, short or not.
The most common is black. However, like the hoods, the color of the caps and gowns are particular to the school the student is graduating from.
It is big because it is two long school busses
In "Le Morte d'Arthur," the black hoods are worn by Sir Launcelot and his knights as a sign of mourning and penance after the tragic events of the story, particularly the downfall of King Arthur's kingdom following the betrayal of Queen Guinevere and Sir Mordred. The black hoods signify their remorse and sorrow for their actions.
Sitting on busses, and refusing to except her non-rights.......Silly black woman
full length and full circle.