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Every day, 480,0000 school buses drive kids to school across the U.S. They go in different directions, and drop off at different schools, but you can always count on that yellow color being the ...
Exploring the origins of the iconic big yellow school buses that transport around 26 million children across the U.S.
The Gillig Transit Coach School Bus is a series of buses that were produced by the American bus manufacturer Gillig from 1940 to 1982. Alongside its namesake usage as a yellow school bus , the Transit Coach also served as the basis of motorcoaches and other commercial-use vehicles.
Officially, school bus yellow was designated "National School Bus Chrome"; following the removal of lead from the pigment, it was renamed "National School Bus Glossy Yellow". Outside the United States and Canada, the association of yellow with school buses has led to its use on school-use buses around the world (although not necessarily ...
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 ...
The yellow school bus, once an American staple for getting kids from point A to point B and a tool that helped ensure equal access to schools, is now so difficult to access that some parents are ...
North American-style yellow school buses are being introduced in some parts of the United Kingdom, prompted by corporate links to the American industry, for example First Student UK, or a desire to re-brand school buses, such as West Yorkshire Metro's Mybus. [5] A similar shade of yellow was used in Santiago, Chile's bus lines between 1992 and ...