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Green mini buses in Hong Kong?

The Public Light Buses, abbreviated as PLB, in Hong Kong with a green roof covering operate as public transportation systems. Public Light Buses are typically operated in mountainous roads or other places deemed too dangerous for large, bulky double-decked buses. Unlike the red-roofed buses, green Public Light Buses have designated stops which is the only place where customers may ascend or leave the vehicle. Red Public Light Buses may pick up and drop off customers to the customers' desire.


What is the best way to get to Goulburn NSW from Adelaide SA by public transport?

Trains and buses, my friend. Trains and buses.


Which city in India has the highest Volvo buses?

BANGALORE was the first city to introduce Volvo buses to public transport and it has the highest number of volvo buses on city routes..


Why are there buses in Japan?

Japan is filled with buses. The buses act as a connector between the trains and automobile that finally connects Japan's expansive public transportation network which is the best in the world.


When were buses invented?

Buses were invented in the year of 1949, but weren't used until 1950.


How many teens have died on party buses in the past year?

2 to 3 teenager died on party buses in last year


How many buses do Alexander Dennis sell each year?

Alexander Dennis sells around 6,000 buses each year.


Are buses running on New Year's Day in southampton?

Just a few busses will be running on the New Year's Day in Southampton since most of the drivers will be on holiday.


What public transits are there?

The types of public transport include ferries, trolleys, trains, subways, airplanes, and buses.


What is sound made by buses called?

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


Where are buses made?

It depends what manufacture.


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.