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250 busses @ 36,000 lbs each. This is for the large busses.

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What is the difference synchronous buses and non synchronous buses?

Synchronous buses use a clock signal to synchronize data transfers between components, ensuring that data is transferred at a predictable rate. Non-synchronous buses transfer data without a clock signal and rely on other mechanisms to coordinate data transmission. Synchronous buses are generally faster and more efficient but can be more complex to design and implement compared to non-synchronous buses.


What is sound made by buses called?

The sound made by buses is typically referred to as engine noise or bus engine rumble.


How energy is used at school?

Energy at school is primarily used for lighting, heating and cooling of buildings, operation of electronic devices like computers and projectors, and powering kitchen equipment in the cafeteria. Schools can also use energy for transportation, such as school buses. Implementing energy-efficient practices and technologies can help reduce energy consumption and costs.


What was the main type of pressure exerted by the Montgomery improvement association in response to the segregation on buses?

The main type of pressure exerted by the Montgomery Improvement Association in response to segregation on buses was a bus boycott. African American residents of Montgomery refused to ride the buses, which put economic pressure on the bus company and ultimately led to changes in the segregation policy.


Can buses go through red lights?

No because due to no seat belts and the fact that it's not an emergency vehicle, they are not allowed to go through red lights. Never try that.

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What is equal to 3.6 million tons?

If we were to measure this in 9 tonne buses it would equate to 400,000 buses.


How much does a 1975 school bus weigh?

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.


Are school buses really yellow?

really school buses are orange and yellow


How are school buses safe?

School buses are known to be the safest veichels on the road.


Do school buses have babies?

No they don't because school buses are not living creatures.


Where do you get wiring schematics for international school buses?

Wiring schematics for international school buses can be found through the original manufacture of the school buses. These schematics can be used by auto mechanics when the buses need to be repaired.


What color are school buses in Europe?

There is no set colour for school buses in Europe. Europe has about 50 countries and they have lots of school buses of all sorts of colours.


Do school buses have seatbelts?

Newer school buses do have seatbelts. However, it is expensive for school systems to buy all new buses every year, and most counties and districts only replace a certain number of buses each year. This means that, though newer school buses do have seatbelts, not all school buses currently in use are equipped with seatbelts.


What did school buses look like in 1970?

School buses looked the same as they do now.


Were there any school buses in 1941?

They did in 1939, so they must of had school buses in 1941. :)


Where are buses housed?

The school keeps their buses in a bus barn.


How much school buses is 5000 pounds?

The weight of a typical school bus can vary, but an average full-size school bus weighs around 24,000 to 36,000 pounds. Therefore, 5,000 pounds would be significantly less than the weight of a single school bus. In fact, 5,000 pounds would be roughly equivalent to about one-fifth to one-seventh of a full-size school bus's weight.

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