No, children do not have to meet a specific weight requirement to ride a school bus. School buses are designed with safety features to accommodate children of various sizes and weights. However, children may need to meet age or height requirements for safety reasons, such as using seat belts or safety harnesses if provided. It’s best to check with local school district policies for any specific guidelines.
70-80 pounds
They mostly walk or ride a bike.
The legal age requirement for children to ride a bike to school independently varies by location. In general, children are typically allowed to ride a bike to school alone around the age of 10 to 12, but it is important to check local laws and guidelines for specific age restrictions.
40 lbs.
Normally Children Walk. or get a ride.
Usually like 24.
age has nothing to do with it. the child has to be a certain height and weight.
It is not based on your weight to be able to ride a roller coaster, it is based on your height, and each ride requires you to be a certain height.
They walk on their hands or they catch a ride in the back of a child molester's white van
in america, we go to school by car (hopefully in carpools for the environment), school bus, or if it's nice out I like to walk, and few ride by bike.
The Old Ride School ended in 1990.
Some do, some don't. Well-behaved children will only ride where the parents tell them to. children who really love their bikes will ride wherever they can.