So 200 seats in all?
Most school buses on a Class 6 or Class 7 truck chassis will run 22.5s.
Yes, but you'll receive a restriction appropriate to the class of vehicle you road test in for your passenger endorsement (e.g., if you road test in an 18k GVW passenger bus, you'll be restricted to buses requiring a Class C CDL, if you road test in a 26,001 - 33,000k bus, you'll be restricted to buses requiring a Class B or C CDL).
Class licenses typically refer to the categorization of driving licenses that permit individuals to operate specific types of vehicles. Common classes include Class A for commercial trucks and buses, Class B for larger passenger vehicles, and Class C for standard vehicles like cars and small trucks. Additionally, there may be endorsements for motorcycles (Class M) or special vehicles (like school buses). Each class has distinct requirements and testing criteria to ensure driver competency.
"what school and which class"
No, the British Rail class 444 train is not identical to the British Rail class 450 train. These trains are slightly different but made by Siemens Desiro.
Drivers who hold a Class C operator's license in Massachusetts can drive passenger vehicles that carry 16 or more passengers (but not school buses), and they can also drive large trucks that are no greater than 26,001 pounds.
If their genetic makeup is identical then they are identical twins.
In general buses aren't rented unless you have a driver with a Class A Commercial Driver's license. You'd want a chartered bus service. In Minnesota Lorenz buses is the largest operator of Charter buses.
High school. And the class of 2013
CDL stands for Commercial Drivers License. You can find a job as a truck driver. Class A is for the 80,000# gross vehicle weight semis. Class B can be anything from a garbage truck to a cement truck, and even school buses.
You go to secondary school in class 7. Before class 7, you are in primary school.
mostly in public places. buses trains class room