You find the diameter and divide it by two.
A bus, usually...
The length of a bus can vary depending on the make and model, but a standard city bus is typically around 40 feet long. Some larger buses, such as coach buses or double-decker buses, can be up to 45 feet long or more. It's important to note that the length of a bus can vary significantly, so it's always best to refer to the specific measurements of the bus in question.
A normal school bus would be about 36 ft long from front to the back. A double decker bus would be only 25 ft long. A common city bus would average around 27 ft to 30 ft long. A tourist bus or big coach bus could be up to 32 ft long.
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45ft. depending on size and configuration.
You find the diameter and divide it by two.
Depends on the wheelbase and a number of other factors. See the related link for more information.
Really depends on the wheelbase and overall length of the bus. As is, a "bus" is designed by its function alone, and there are no minimum standards for wheelbase or overall turn length for the sake of defining a bus. If used for third-party transportation of passengers, a minivan is effectively a bus, for example.
48 feet
Oh, about 45 feet.
35, 40, and 45 feet
A bus, usually...
The bus is 26.8 meters or 87.93 feet long and can seat 300 passengers. http://thelongestlistofthelongeststuffatthelongestdomainnameatlonglast.com/long260.html
A city bus weighs anywhere from 30 to 45 thousand pounds. They are usually around 40 feet long and 8 feet across.
Around 45 feet.
About the size of a bus, or as you can say it was 50 feet long.