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  2. Diablos Rojos (bus) - Wikipedia

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    Bus drivers also often hired a person to collect fares and announce stops along their routes, known as the secre or el secretario. Initially, the Diablos Rojos were largely unregulated. [ 5 ] Many buses lacked proper maintenance due to a lack of access to factory-issued replacement parts to keep them in good condition.

  3. Furthur (bus) - Wikipedia

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    The second bus is labeled "Further" on the front and "Furthur" on the back. It is not called Furthur 2, and is not meant as a replica, although confusion between the two buses is intentional. The bus was created to coincide with the publication of Kesey's memoirs about the 1964 trip, entitled The Further Inquiry (ISBN 0670831743). [6] [7] [8]

  4. School bus - Wikipedia

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    School bus drivers in the United States are required to hold a commercial driver's license (CDL). Full-size school buses are generally considered Class B vehicles; most van-based school buses are considered Class C vehicles.

  5. School bus by country - Wikipedia

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    These school buses vary in color with yellow buses being rare and are distinguishable from other buses by a yellow school zone sign or a sign that reads "School Bus" on the top rear end of the bus. Private and public schools often have 'activity' style buses, sometimes in a color matching the 'school colours' although more commonly with just ...

  6. The Otto Show - Wikipedia

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    Otto plays several songs on the guitar, which causes the children to be late for school. Otto attempts to make up for the lost time by speeding along the route; his reckless driving runs Spın̈al Tap's tour bus off the road, making it fall off a cliff and explode, and he subsequently crashes the school bus.

  7. Crankshaft (comic strip) - Wikipedia

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    Crankshaft is a comic strip about a character by the same name — an older, curmudgeonly school bus driver —which debuted on June 8, 1987. Written by Tom Batiuk and drawn by Dan Davis, [2] Crankshaft is a spin-off from Batiuk's comic strip Funky Winkerbean. [3]

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