A passenger motor vehicle that is designed or used to carry more than 10 passengers, in addition to the driver, and, as determined by the Secretary of Transportation, is likely to be significantly used for the purpose of transporting pre-primary, primary, or secondary school students between home and school.
a bus used to transport children to or from school
a bus engaged in the transportation of students and employees of schools
a child's fantasy vehicle and the actual bus ride is a stimulating experience
a large, painted vehicle that takes children to school and returns them to their homes in many countries throughout the world
a motor vehicle used to transport students to and from school
a motor vehicle, which carries students to and from educational institutions
a specially built, painted and equipped (A vehicle
a vehicle that used for conveying students and teachers to and from school premises and school activity
a vehicle used mainly in Canada and the United States to transport large numbers of children safely to and from school
bus used to transport children and adolescents to and from school. The first school bus was horse-drawn, introduced in 1827 by George Shillibeer for a Quaker school at Abney Park in Stoke Newington, London, and was designed to carry twenty-five children. Since then, school buses of many types have become widespread, and motorised, and are used in all parts of the world.
A school bus or school omnibus is a bus used to transport children and adolescents to and from school. The first school bus was horse-drawn, introduced in 1827 by George Shillibeer for a Quaker school at Abney Park in Stoke Newington, London, United Kingdom and was designed to carry 25 children.