Why do school buses have chains hanging underneath them?
Why do school buses have chains hanging underneath them? Yep camby got it they are auto chains for inclement weather, only firetrucks have them around here but its not uncommon to see them on all kinds of trucks and busses in places like Denver.
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 are school buses front engine?
1. Easy Entry for Passengers. A front engine has the center of the bus mostly occupied, but there is no block with a rear engine. This allows for an easier flow of traffic for passengers.