Like on any other road bus, a school bus has a total number of four (4) wheels.
Typically, schools are not responsible for students at the bus stop. However, schools may have guidelines or recommendations for student behavior while waiting for the bus. It is important for students to follow safety protocols and for parents to supervise younger children at the bus stop.
The average cost per mile of this bus is the total cost of diesel plus the total maintenance costs IN THE PERIOD UNDER DISCUSSION, divided by (total number of miles travelled X total number of passengers, in same period).
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It depends on the bus and the size of the students. Assuming you are asking about a "regular" full size bus.... The most of the buses in our area have 26 or 28 seats, depending on the model. Three small primary students to a seat put the capacity at 78 or 84. High school students take up more room and usually only 2 fit per seat making capacity 52 or 56. If the bus is filled with high school football linemen, and their equipment, capacity will be greatly diminished!
The capacity of a standard bus can vary, but on average, a typical 40-foot bus can hold around 40-50 seated passengers. However, this number can be higher if passengers are willing to stand or there are additional standing areas in the bus.
There are four tires on a school bus because there are four wheels on a school bus. that is true ^ Where I am from, they have 6.
a bus has 8 wheels
wheels on the bus
The number can vary with design. For a two axle bus, there would be two tires up front and a pair of dual tires on rear, for a total of six tires. For a three axle bus, it was common to have the third axle be non-powered "idler" wheels that provided weight distribution. The third axle would have two wheels, for a total of eight tires on that design. I believe that there are bus designs that have two powered axles rear, which would provide a total of 10 wheels on the ground. There were even foreign buses that had two axles for steering and weight distribution, which made for an odd looking vehicle. Unfortunately, there is no simple answer; the answer depends on the bus design.
No, you would patent the wheels on a bus, not copyright.
The front wheels of a standard school bus are typically spaced about 6 to 8 feet apart. This width can vary slightly depending on the specific model and design of the bus. However, most school buses are built to adhere to safety standards that dictate wheel spacing for stability and maneuverability.
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The Wheels on the Bus was created on 2002-05-04.
There are a number of different sounds that a bus can make. These can include the loud roar of the engine, the honking of the horn, or the whoosing of the wheels.
a bus has 8 wheels
A bus has no legs. A bus has wheels.
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