Motor bus definition

Motor bus means a vehicle designed to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver.
Motor bus means a self-propelled motor vehicle used in the transportation of passengers and their baggage for hire upon any public highway of this state with a maximum seating capacity of 10 persons or more, or 16 persons or more if the limousine transportation act is enacted into law, including the driver. Motor bus does not include a self-propelled motor vehicle having a seating capacity of 15 passengers or less that is used by or on behalf of an employer to transport its employees to and from their place of employment.
Motor bus means a motor vehicle designed primarily for the transportation of persons rather than property and having a passenger−carrying capacity of 16 or more persons, including the operator. Passenger−carrying capacity shall be determined by dividing by 20 the total seating space measured in inches.

More Definitions of Motor bus

Motor bus means a passenger vehicle that seats more than 9 adult persons (including the driver).
Motor bus means bus and "motor carrier of passengers"
Motor bus means every motor vehicle constructed so as to carry persons, and which is used or rented to carry persons for compensation;
Motor bus means "autobus" as defined in R.S.48:4-1, and includes those autobuses, commonly called jitneys, as defined in R.S.48:16-23.
Motor bus means a vehicle designed to transport more than 15 passengers, including the driver. Education Code 34.003; Transportation. Code 541.201
Motor bus means "autobus" as defined in R.S.48:4-1, and
Motor bus means a vehicle designed to transport more than