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Is there school busses in France?

French School Transport/Bus. As a general rule, a school bus is provided for those attending the local primary school and collège up to the age of 15, but there is less specific provision for lycée pupils beyond this age.



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School children in Europe are transported with ordinary buses. This is a school bus I drove: In many European countries the school buses are operated by regional bus operating companies that also run the public regional bus lines (sometimes with the same buses).

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noun. l'autobus masc. the bus driver le conducteur d'autobus.

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In more and more cities in France, public transportation is becoming free. Some cities have free transport only on weekends and some are planning on providing a completely free transportation system over the coming years. So how does it work and how can you benefit from it?

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No, France does not have yellow school buses like the ones commonly seen in the United States.

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Because the U.K “isn't” America. We do have buses that convey children to and from their schools, but they're usually standard buses or coaches that are used for service work when not required for that specific job. Local authorities contract them from the companies that run their local networks.

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Children of compulsory school age qualify for free school transport if they go to their nearest suitable school and any of the following apply: the school is more than 2 miles away and the child is under 8. the school is more than 3 miles away and the child is 8 or over.

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