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:2.5 - School buses must be powered with a engine with the minimum fuel efficiency of an average diesel-electric engine or a more efficient alternative. |
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:2.6 - School buses will not exceed a maximum dimension 2.6 meters in width and 14 meters in length. |
Revision as of 11:16, 4 March 2024
Article One - Public Buses
Article Two - School Buses
- 2.1 - DEFINITION - A school bus is defined as a bus fitting strict safety and quality standards that is used to transport students to and from school and to other such events.
- 2.2 - School buses must be equipped with at least three emergency exits.
- 2.3 - School buses must be able to transport at least 34 children and 24 adults.
- 2.4 - School buses must be equipped with seat belts for every seat and at least two per seat.
- 2.5 - School buses must be powered with a engine with the minimum fuel efficiency of an average diesel-electric engine or a more efficient alternative.
- 2.6 - School buses will not exceed a maximum dimension 2.6 meters in width and 14 meters in length.