standard bus definition

standard bus means a bus with a capacity of from 36 to 80 seated persons, and the number of standing passengers authorised by the relevant roadworthy certificate issued in terms of the National Road Traffic Act;
standard bus means a motor vehicle designed or lawfully adapted by a registered manufacturer in compliance with the National Road Traffic Act, with a capacity of 36 to 70 seated passengers and the number of standing passengers authorised by the relevant road worthy certificate;
standard bus means a bus with a capacity of thirty-six ( 36)to seventy (70)seated persons, excludingthe driver, and the number of standing passengers bythe relevant certificate;

More Definitions of standard bus

standard bus means a bus with body having seating capacity of at least 52 excluding driver, built on a bus chassis with minimum wheel base of 5325 mm and fitted with air suspension at rear axle.
standard bus. , means a bus with a capacity of not less than fifty eight (58) persons and not more than one hundred and one (101) persons, excluding the driver;
standard bus means a bus with a capacity of thirty-six ( 36) to seventy (70) seated persons, excluding the driver, and the number of standing passengers authorised by the relevant roadworthy certificate;

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