To transport 180 persons using 32-passenger buses, you would divide the total number of persons by the bus capacity. This calculation is (180 \div 32 = 5.625). Since you can't have a fraction of a bus, you would need to round up to the nearest whole number, which means you would need 6 buses to accommodate all 180 persons.
To determine how many 36-passenger buses are needed to carry 144 people, divide the total number of people by the capacity of one bus: 144 ÷ 36 = 4. Therefore, it will take 4 buses to accommodate 144 people.
To determine how many buses you would need to cover 600 feet, you first need to know the length of a standard bus. A typical city bus is about 40 feet long. Therefore, to find the number of buses needed, you would divide 600 feet by 40 feet per bus, resulting in 15 buses.
There are many more buses than passenger airplanes, so even though buses can be safer per passenger mile, there are more bus crashes. You WAY more likely to be in a bus crash, then in a plane crash. thousands, and thousands of car/automobile's crash every year. And only about a few hundred plane's crash a year.
To determine how many buses can carry 90,000 tons, we need to know the capacity of a standard bus. A typical large bus can carry about 10-15 tons of passengers and luggage. If we assume an average capacity of 12 tons per bus, it would take approximately 7,500 buses to transport 90,000 tons.
4 buses, 3 cars.
P is a passenger endorsement, for buses designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
Yes, and, even though you're not transporting persons in them, you still need a passenger endorsement, as they are vehicles designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver).
A bus designed to transport more than 15 persons (including the driver) requires a CDL appropriate to the class of vehicle with a passenger endorsement. This applies whether the vehicle is actively carrying passengers or not.
To determine how many 36-passenger buses are needed to carry 144 people, divide the total number of people by the capacity of one bus: 144 ÷ 36 = 4. Therefore, it will take 4 buses to accommodate 144 people.
Robert F. Mack has written: 'An album of West Yorkshire P.T.E. buses' -- subject(s): Buses, History, Pictorial works, West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive
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Yes, bike racks are available on buses for passengers to transport their bicycles.
To provide an accurate answer, I need to know which vehicle or aircraft you are referring to. Different models of buses, trains, airplanes, and ships have varying passenger capacities. Please specify the mode of transport or the specific model you are inquiring about.
There are trains, cars, buses, all the kind of transport we have here!
Tank trucks marked with hazardous materials placardsAdded: Commercial passenger-carrying buses.
buses and cars
buses, metro and trams