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  2. Walking bus - Wikipedia

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    A walking bus of children passing the entrance to the Prague Zoo A walking bus in Czechia. A walking bus (or walking school bus) is a form of student transport for young schoolchildren who, chaperoned typically by two adults (a "driver" leads and a "conductor" follows), walk in a train-like procession.

  3. MythBusters (2007 season) - Wikipedia

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    On their first test, the MythBusters tried walking into a pool with a rowboat over their heads, but their bodies were too buoyant and were unable to pull the rowboat to the bottom of the pool. To solve their buoyancy problem, the MythBusters loaded themselves down with over 60 lb (27 kg) of pirate gear and attempted the myth again, but they met ...

  4. Test Track - Wikipedia

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    The attraction soft-opened to the public, as Test Track 1.0, on December 19, 1998, after a long delay due to problems revealed during testing and to changes in design. As a result, the attraction officially opened on March 17, 1999. Test Track replaced the World of Motion ride, which closed three years earlier in 1996. [6]

  5. List of Super Dave episodes - Wikipedia

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    At the Super Dave Test Track, Super and Fuji explain their work with the North American Highway Patrol Association and we see a flashback of the "Bump and Rob". Super is going to drive the test vehicle around the track, and Fuji is going to call him on the car phone to warn him about upcoming hazards.

  6. Student transport - Wikipedia

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    Thai students walking A school bus in New York, US. Student transport is the transporting of children and teenagers to and from schools and school events. School transport can be undertaken by school students themselves (on foot, bicycle or perhaps horseback; or for older students, by car), they may be accompanied by family members or caregivers, or the transport may be organised collectively ...

  7. School bus - Wikipedia

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    When a school bus is sold for usage outside of student transport, NHTSA regulations require that its identification as a school bus be removed. [2] To do so, all school bus lettering must be removed or covered while the exterior must be painted a color different than school bus yellow; the stop arm(s) and warning lamps must be removed or ...

  8. School run - Wikipedia

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    An example is the "walking school bus", an organised group of children and volunteer parents walking to school. [ 3 ] The school run has become a popular target for some politicians and campaigners against the use of cars for journeys which could be better walked or cycled. [ 1 ]

  9. School bus crossing arm - Wikipedia

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    A crossing arm is a safety device intended to protect children from being struck while crossing in front of a school bus. Typically, school bus crossing arms are wire or plastic devices which extend from the front bumper on the right side of the bus when the door is open for loading/unloading and form a barrier. The devices force children, who ...