What does the yellow wire do on a bus?


What does the yellow wire do on a bus? When you're about half a block from your destination, pull the yellow cord that runs along the window to request a stop. The Operator will stop the bus at the next safely accessible, designated stop and open the doors.


How do you catch a bus?

  1. Ask a friend to help you. ...
  2. Plan your journey with the help of your friend.
  3. Find out what time your bus arrives at the stop. ...
  4. Take some money to buy a ticket. ...
  5. Find your nearest bus stop. ...
  6. When you see the bus, hold your arm out. ...
  7. Tell the driver where you would like to go. ...
  8. Sit down and enjoy the ride.


What color yellow is a bus?

Initially christened National School Bus Chrome (a reference to the lead-chromate yellow in the original paint), the United States General Services Administration (GSA) now calls the color National School Bus Glossy Yellow, or Color 13432 in the Federal Standard 595a color collection that GSA uses for government ...


Do you pull the string to stop the bus?

When you're about half a block from your destination, pull the yellow cord that runs along the window to request a stop. The Operator will stop the bus at the next safely accessible, designated stop and open the doors.


Why does CAN bus have two wires?

CAN bus cable consists of a pair of wires known as CAN high and CAN low (indicating high and low speed, respectively). Both wires are twisted tightly together to ensure that electromagnetic interference affects the signal in both wires uniformly, limiting errors.


Why do busses sway?

Weak springs (leaf or coil) or a lack of anti-sway bars can contribute to excessive sway, and on air bag-equipped chassis, it can be the very act of the air entering/exiting the bags.