only if you plan on having climate control down there..
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If the basement is "finished" then yes. If it's a typical basement with exposed joists, no.
Let the air out of the tires until the bus sinks below the 10ft level and then drive very carefully under the bridge. The trick is to let out just enough air so the tires aren't completely flat and you damage the rims.
There are far too many alternatives. For example, 1 ft * 1 ft * 4.4 ft or 1 ft * 2 ft * 2.2 ft or 1 ft * 4 ft * 1.1 ft or 10 ft * 0.1 ft * 4.4 ft or 10000 ft * 0.0001 ft * 4.4 ft etc
1 foot = 0.3048 metres = 3.048 decimetres (dm) 10ft*12ft*10ft = 10*3.048*12*3.048*10*3.048 cubic dm = 33980 cubic dm = 33980 litres.
4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)4 ft * 1.5 ft * 2 ft = 12 cu ft = 89.8 US gallons (approx)