Drivers Seat
She refused to give up her seat in the front of city bus for a white person that had just entered the bus and wanted her seat.
She sat in a bus seat on an Alabaman bus that was meant for a white person.
A bus can have up to 52 seats including 3 for fat people.
They recognized her from not giving up her seat on a bus, and starting the Alabama Bus Boycott
Take a dry cloth spray deodriant onto it , rub and dab the seat
1-3 to a bus seat. Depends on size. About 1-3 for most buses
The aisle seat is inside, window seat outside.
The number of children that can legally ride per seat on a school bus varies by jurisdiction and the specific regulations of the school district. Generally, most school buses are designed to accommodate two children per seat, especially for younger students. However, this may differ in some areas based on local laws, bus design, and safety considerations. It's essential to refer to local regulations for precise guidelines.
Some school buses do have seat belts throughout the entire bus. For the most part, buses do not have seat belts. They tend to have seat belts in the rows closest to the front end. It depends on the town, village, city, that owns the buses. Some places make them regulation to have entire buses full of seat belts, while some don't have any. Bus drivers usually have seat belts, being drivers.
No, it is possible, but it is illegal.
3 max. if fat, i would say 2 2 (if cozy,i like 2,do you? Answer me!) high school -1 to a seat
Two to three (if you don't mind sitting close).
why is it dangerous to travel on the roof of a bus
aisle seat towards the middle of the bus
Varies depending on the size of the school bus. Normally, you'd be looking at 44 to 48 passengers, plus the driver, which would put you at 23 to 25 seats (including the driver's seat) for a full sized bus.
Yes as the children are minors it would be the drivers responsibility to ensure the kids are buckled up. It is the School Bus drivers responsibility to ensure that all students comply with the seat belt laws of their respective states. If there is an accident, and a student is injured and it was found that the seat belts were not being used, the fault lies solely with the School Bus driver. If the driver cannot get a student to fasten and wear the seat belt at all times, he or she may request that the student is removed from the bus by the school administration, who will call the parents to come and pick up the student. Students riding a School Bus is a "privilege" ... it is not a "right" ... any students privilege can be revoked with just cause at any time ... failure to comply to state laws by refusing to use the seatbelts provided can result in that student not being allowed to ride the School Bus ever again.
yes they will most likely be fire but it depends on the school district