a km is about 3/5 of a mile, so that's too big
a cm is smaller than an inch, also too small
a mm is even smaller with it being 1/10th of a cm
a meter is about 3 feet, so this is the best and most relevant way to measure the length of a bus.
The length of a single bus is best measured in metres.
The average length of a bus is around 45 ft.
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A Routemaster is 8.382 to 9.144 meters. A Greyhound is 13.716 meters. A school bus has a maximum length of 12.192 meters.
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The 'foot' or the 'meter' would both do nicely.
Meters
Vehicles are not measured in terms of Kilometers. A meter scale would be more appropriate to describe the length of a vehicle, even a bus.
Miles if in America or kilometers almost anywhere else.
The question doesn't tell us what the length of the bus was before it left the garage. Whatever that length was,we would measure the bus to be about 4.2% of that length as it whizzed by.And the people on the bus would measure us to be about 4% of our normal thickness as they whizzed by.
You need to stop IMMEDIATELY or you can get a ticket. There doesn't appear to be a specific distance in most of the laws, a safe distance would be at least a car length away from the bus. There must be a safe distance for the children to go around the front of the bus and cross the street if appropriate.
The length of time it would take to get from Alberta to Toronto by the bus will depend on how many stops the bus makes. The average length of time is between 36 and 48 hours.
Both are all right to say, but most people will say on; for example:"I'm riding on the bus.""I'm getting on the bus right now.""She get on the bus last night."
The length of a single bus is best measured in metres.
Inches: Around 420 inches. Yards: A full size school bus is any bus over 35 feet in length, with most between 40 – 42 feet in length.
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The bus is longer than the car