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Fun School Bus Facts
100

The year the first school bus was introduced.

1827 (horse drawn carriage)

100

This manufacturer makes the Vision model.

Bluebird

100

This engine is known for its durability and was used in IC buses.

the T444E

100

All school buses are required to have this emergency feature on every exit.

roof hatches and rear-door alarms

100

The average school bus life span in years.

10-12 years

200

This iconic color is associated with school buses.

National School Bus Glossy Yellow

200

The FS-65 was produced by this company. 

Thomas built buses (Freightliner at the time)

200

A propane-powered engine commonly found in Blue Bird Visions.

the Roush CleanTech Propane 6.8L V10

200

The flashing red lights indicate this action for drivers.

Stop for loading and unloading students

200

The state with the most school buses in operation.

Texas

300

The 1939 conference standardized this aspect of school buses.

design of the school bus color and safety features

300

This Type D model was popular in the 1990s from Blue Bird.

the All American

300

Cummins produces this popular school bus engine model.

the Cummins ISB

300

This type of crossing arm is required by law in many jurisdictions.

the crossing arm

300

School buses transport this percentage of students in the U.S. daily.

50%

400

The name of the first school bus manufacturer.

Wayne Works

400

This Canadian company specializes in electric buses.

Lion Electric

400

The Detroit Diesel engine series commonly seen in Thomas Built buses.

Detroit Diesel 6V92

400

Seat belts became required in this state first

California

400

This country developed a double-decker school bus model.

United Kingdom

500

The oldest continuously operating school bus manufacturer in North America.

Blue Bird

500

This model replaced the Saf-T-Liner ER for Thomas Built Buses.

Saf-T-Liner HDX

500

The first electric drivetrain model offered by Lion Electric.

Lion Electric Type C electric powertrain

500

The federal safety standard that governs school bus design and construction.

FMVSS 222

500

The fastest speed ever recorded by a modified school bus.

367 mph