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At the school that I worked at, the school buses were BMW’s, Infinitis, 5.0 Mustangs and big pickup trucks.
I hear ya Richard, at the school my wife works at (actually all the schools here) these individual buses tie up traffic for a couple hours each day. Not to mention requiring a deputy or policeman at each school twice a day.
A couple years ago my wife came home trembling and pale as a ghost. As she was crossing the parking lot to get to her car to leave. Some little mini-mom that had just picked up 1.2 children and could barely see over the dash of her big ass Hummer/bus came within a fraction of running her down.
That Microsoft school bus probably stops in the middle of the road for no particular reason.
The first picture is not Japan, It is China.
The words on the bus means:”Infomation Bus – Ministry of Information Industry of the People’s Republic of China.”
That bus is actually in Taiwan, not in Japan. Traditional chinese characters for the prints gave it away. Also, the steering wheel is on the left and the pick-up door (dunno what it’s called…) is on the right side, opposite in Japan and in China.
if they had those in america the kids would just steal the computers.
As for school buses in Japan: there aren’t any, well, hardly any. Most kids live within biking distance of school, and where they don’t, public transportation works just fine.
LOL Grog! I can see that.
Isiah, that was my very first thought also.
the bus with lots of PCs is not Japan, but china >.>
“School Buses in India” – that is not a bus anyway. And its not fair to compare best thing in one country with worst in another . And the punchline, I find it a bit mean