Talk:School bus by country
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Yellow UK buses
[edit]Hi, In the UK section, the gallery features all over-yellow buses however for the older vehicles the DDA saw the school-only vehicles and yellow livery phased out entirely and looking on Flickr pre-2020 other than MyBus there are no recent (pre-2020) images of all-over yellow vehicles
So should it be noted in the article that the yellow livery was phased out ?, I would do it myself but not entirely sure where to put, Thanks, –Davey2010Talk 17:38, 27 July 2021 (UTC)
Canada section is factually incorrect
[edit]The article about Canada suggests that Type A of school buses, what we colloquially refer to as “short buses” with van chassis are the dominant form of school bus in Canada.
Type C of school bus, the traditional school bus we envision is by far the most common in Canafa and outnumbers Type A by 3:1.
https://comt.ca/Discussion/School%20Bus%20Safety%20DP%20June%202019.pdf
This article speaks about the different types of school buses registered in Canada. 2607:FEA8:D9D:7300:E003:4763:E4B2:CD41 (talk) 19:03, 21 June 2024 (UTC)