nope
Only if you have the appropriate passenger endorsement.
You can drive one with a Class C CDL with passenger and school bus endorsements, so long as the GVWR of the bus is 26,000 lbs. or less, but you cannot drive one without a CDL.
The drive wheels either need to be off the ground or the drive shaft has to be removed.
No... to drive a bus unsupervised, you need an unrestricted, full-on CDL license, with a passenger endorsement. You may not legally operate a bus - loaded or empty - otherwise.
CDL... Commercial driver license.. Think about it.
not if registered to you. or under 26500 lbs
That would require a special license to operate legally.
How old are you? Get a ride? Taxi? Friend? Parents? Limo? Boat? Plane? Feet? Bus? But for normal average people: 1) get a friend to drive you and have her meet you. 2) get your parents to drive u and have her meet you. 3) get her to drive you with friends. 4) get a license.
A CDL is not required until the capacity of the bus is greater than 15 people (including the driver).
To be able to drive a school bus in USA, you are required to own a commercial driving license (CDL) along with endorsements for School Bus (S). These requirements vary across the states in USA and it is necessary that you do you research well before applying at the school district office. So, how do you go about it?
You need a special bus drivers license to become a bus driver. This license is called an F extension. You will also need to be cleared by your doctor.
About 5 or 6 for automatic transmission, up to 9 on manual transmissions. 5 or 6 in town upto 12 highway