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Toggle the table of contents ... Dimensions; Length: 9.0 to 10.6 metres (29.5 to 34.8 ft) ... Height: 4.4 metres (14 ft) The GM Standard double-decker bus was a ...
In the United States, due to vehicles being larger on average than some other countries, [4] a parking space 10 feet (3.0 m) deep is uncommon and most parking spaces will be within 16 to 20 feet (4.9–6.1 m), with 19 feet (5.8 m) feet deep being the standard DOT recommended depth for standard perpendicular parking.
Silver Eagle Model 05E (1970–80) European version of the standard 05. 12 meters (40 feet) long and 2.5 meters (98.5 inches wide) Golden Eagle Model 05 (1969 (50) and 1971 (12)) Bus & Car, Belgium Silver Eagle Model 05 (1974–79) Eagle International, Brownsville, TX, USA
The United Kingdom has a triple standard for the double-decker bus: highbridge bus (urban Britain), lowbridge bus (countryside Britain) and 4 metres height coach such as the Neoplan Skyliner that can traverse Europe. [7] Outside the British Isles in Europe double-decker buses are most prominent in Skopje and Berlin.
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The Gillig Low Floor (originally named Gillig H2000LF and also nicknamed Gillig Advantage [1]) is a transit bus manufactured by Gillig since 1997. [2] The second low-floor bus design introduced in the United States (after the New Flyer Low Floor), the Low Floor originally served as a second product range for the company alongside the Gillig Phantom.
Although regulations already permitted 2-axle double deck buses up to 30 feet (9.14 metres) in length by the time the Routemaster went into full production, the majority of production examples were 27 feet 6 inches (8.38 metres) long, the introduction of 29 feet 11 inches (9.12 metres) "long" types being delayed by union resistance to the extra ...
A parking lot needs fairly large space, around 25 square meters or 270 square feet per parking spot. This means that lots usually need more land area than for corresponding buildings for offices or shops if most employees and visitors arrive by car. This means covering large areas with asphalt. [29]