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If you rode a school bus in your youth, every square inch of it was probably familiar to you. Except, maybe, the flashing ...
Exploring the origins of the iconic big yellow school buses that transport around 26 million children across the U.S.
But have you ever wondered why school buses are always yellow?Turns out, there’s a clear reason behind it, and it’s not just because of tradition.
You'll instantly recognise a school bus when you see one, and that's part of the reason why they're painted the way they are.
The iconic "school bus yellow" was the invention of an educator named Frank Cyr. But if yellow is so good for visibility, why don't all fire trucks use it too?
Starting this fall, Cincinnati Public Schools students in seventh and eighth grades won't be able to ride yellow buses. Here's what to know.
The yellow school bus is now so difficult to access that parents are using rideshares, carpools and cutting back on work to get kids to school.
The yellow school bus has remained remarkably consistent over the past century. But as a smaller share of kids ride the bus, its role is shifting. First, here are three new stories from The Atlantic: ...
Cincinnati Public Schools chief says 99% of yellow bus routes are running on time this year.
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