- Short bus
A short bus is a
school bus that is, as the name implies, shorter than a normal sized school bus. The buses are generally the standard eight feet wide and average twenty-four feet in length. They are roughly the same size as avan orminibus , and some are in fact built onto the modifiedchassis and/or body of a stock regular passenger van or truck by a bus manufacturer [cite web | url=http://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/STV.html | title=Handbook For Purchasing a Small Transit Vehicle | publisher = Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Bureau of Public Transportation |date=October 1998] . The buses are capable of carrying eight to twenty children, as opposed to as many as 77 on a normal sized bus. Some have automated elevator lifts to safely liftwheelchair -using children into the bus without the use of stairs.Short buses can be used by smaller school districts on routes with few students to pick up. However, a more prominent use is to transport small numbers of children to and from
vocational school , those in aspecial education class within a mainstream school, or schools for children who are mentally retarded. However, some school districts use normal sized buses.Because of this second use of the buses, "taking the short bus" and other phrases to that effect have become pejorative
slang terms used to imply that the subject is mentally challenged (or simply stupid). Some of these terms include but are not necessarily limited to the following: "retard carts," "syndrome trucks", "tard carts", "window lickers", "sped sleds", "sped-ex", "retard rockets", "the Magic School Bus", and "the magic wagon." Also the term "off the short bus" is used, as in, "Where'd they recruit you, off the short bus?" In reality, this term is inadequate as some school districts use normal size buses for special education routes.Short buses have also become prime vehicles for tailgating. Five industrial engineering students from the University of Wisconsin - Madison converted a short bus into the Badger Short Bus Brigade. Their success was written in the Daily Cardinal [http://www.dailycardinal.com/article/1093] and in the Badger Herald [http://badgerherald.com/sports/2007/10/30/short_bus_holds_drea.php] .
ee also
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Busette
*Special Education References
http://www.dailycardinal.com/article/1093
http://badgerherald.com/sports/2007/10/30/short_bus_holds_drea.php
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