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How heavy is a bus?

The weight of a bus can vary depending on the specific model and configuration. A standard city bus typically weighs between 20-30 tons, while a longer articulated bus can weigh up to 40 tons. Some larger, double-decker buses may weigh even more.



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Weight: 50,700-54,000 lbs. Height: 12 ft., 3 in. Width: 8.4 ft. Length: 40-45 ft.

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The average weight of a car of around 4,100 pounds according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Small cars generally weigh around 2500 pounds, large cars weigh around 4200 pounds, and trucks and SUVs can weigh anywhere from around 3500 pounds to over 6000 pounds.

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Large school buses are heavier and distribute crash forces differently than passenger cars and light trucks do. Because of these differences, bus passengers experience much less crash force than those in passenger cars, light trucks, and vans.

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Heavy buses – sometimes called omnibuses – have a gross vehicle mass (GVM) of more than 3500 kilograms.

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The average weight of a car is 2.05 tonnes.

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Technical specs of the H3-45 include: Width: 102 in/2.59 m. Length: 45 ft/13.72 m. Seats: 56. Luggage compartment volume: 460 ft³/13.03 m³ (without wheelchair lift); 430 ft³/12.18 m³ (with wheelchair lift)

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How Much MPG Does a School Bus Get? Admittedly, the average school bus's fuel economy is what you'd expect of a bus—not great. According to the Alternative Fuels Data Center, school buses get an average fuel economy of just 6.02 miles per gallon (MPG).

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The tanks on gas buses are usually either 30 or 60 gallons.

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