The South Carolina Public Schools Buses are owned by the state of South Carolina the First Student buses are owned buses are owned by first student but operated by South Carolina
I remember when I used to ride the school bus (I called it the cheese wagon because cheese is yellow and so are school buses)! I used to ride a Saf-T-Liner C2 school bus and I absolutely loved it because it had air conditioning all over the bus so you're not sweating like crazy on the bus ride home and it also had multiple cameras inside the bus and even speakers rhroughout the bus where you could hear the bus driver talk to us riding the school bus so it was pretty cool if you ask me!
@@chandelure102 That’s just one reason lol. When we first got them, they had no AC, even though AC has been required by state specs since 2012-the district installed AC on each one about a year and a half ago. Of course, it’s missing the white roof (only one of them-Bus 57, came with a white roof for some reason), and they only have one side turn signal on each side, while state specs require two.
0989’s days must be numbered lol. Before we got rid of our last 95, they moved it into that fenced in area with the propanes. I drive out of the Oakbrook lot during the Summer, but the main lot looks like it’s changed some-an entire line of old HDX’s used to take up that back row.
@@dynamicvehiclesimulation8633 lol and yall bus system so confuse that lot have 4 2024 and only 2 go out and the other 2 stay park and then they have 08 and 09 running
What Doesthe numerical numbers for what does 508 Represent most buses In north and south carolina Have it here in Texas the first 2 numbers indicate The Year
Berkeley County has a bunch as blue bird visions here. The last video in Colleton had nothing but 2018 Thomas c2s. I like school districts with diverse fleets.