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What is the measurement length of a bus?

The length of a normal school bus is about 35 feet high and 8-9 feet wide, with a seating capacity of about 90 passengers, whereas small school buses are designed with an average height of 30 feet and a width of 6 feet.



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The length of a normal school bus is about 35 feet high and 8-9 feet wide, with a seating capacity of about 90 passengers, whereas small school buses are designed with an average height of 30 feet and a width of 6 feet.

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Double-decker coaches in the UK have traditionally been 12 metres (39 feet 4 inches) in length, though many newer models are about 13.75 metres (45 ft 1 in). Coaches are normally built to 4.38 metres (14 ft 4 in) high, while 'highbridge' buses are normally about 20 centimetres (8 in) taller.

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50 metres is the length of 5 buses. 200 metres is the length of 20 buses.

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Single deck midi bus. Length up to 12 m long. Up to 40 seats.

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Minibuses | Shuttle Buses have average lengths of 23' (7.01 m), widths of 7'4” (2.24 m), heights of 8'9” (2.67 m), and have a capacity of 14 (+2) seats. Minibuses, or shuttle buses, are vehicles with passenger capacities below the larger full-size bus and more than the smaller minivan.

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20 metres is the length of 2 buses. 50 metres is the length of 5 buses. 200 metres is the length of 20 buses.

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Address Bus Size The size of the address bus determines how much memory the CPU can address directly. For example, a 20-bit address bus can access up to one megabyte (1MB); 24 bits reaches 16MB, and 32 bits can handle four gigabytes (GB). See binary values.

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Double-decker buses are wider, taller, and longer than single-level buses, providing additional space for passengers and allowing for a higher passenger capacity. They also have a different design and layout, with a stairway and upper level seating, which makes them stand out from single-level buses.

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