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Minibus

Not to be confused withMinivan orMidibus.
"Microbus" redirects here. For the VW Microbus, seeVolkswagen Type 2.

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Aminibus,microbus, orminicoach is a passenger-carryingmotor vehicle that is designed to carry more people than amulti-purpose vehicle or minivan, but fewer people than afull-size bus. In theUnited Kingdom, the word "minibus" is used to describe any full-sized passenger-carryingvan orpanel truck. Minibuses have aseating capacity of between 12 and 30. Larger minibuses may be calledmidibuses. Minibuses are typically front-engine step-in vehicles, althoughlow floor minibuses are particularly common in Japan.[1]

Toyota Coaster LPG green public minibus inHong Kong
Citroën Jumper minibus inFrance
Cacciamali Urby (built onIveco Daily chassis) operating inZagreb,Croatia
Minibus vehicle fromSuzuki Carry used aspublic transportation inIndonesia

History

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It is unknown when the first minibus vehicle was developed. For example,Ford Model T vehicles were modified for passenger transport by early bus companies and entrepreneurs.[2] Ford produced a version during the 1920s to carry up to twelve people.[3][4][5]

In theSoviet Union, the production of minibuses began in the mid-1950s, among the first mass-produced minibuses were the RAF-10,UAZ-451B, and Start.[6] Since September 1961, the RAF-977D "Latvia" minibus began to be mass-produced.[7]

Regional variants

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See also:Share taxi

There are many different form of public transportation services around the world that are provided by using vehicles that can be considered as minibus:

Driving licence

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Some countries may require an additional class ofdriving licence over a normal private car licence, and some may require a fullcommercial driving licence. The need for such a licence may depend on:

In the UK: The holder of an ordinary car driving licence which was obtained prior to January 1997, once aged 21 years minimum, may drive a Minibus with a capacity of 16 passengers. Where the "ordinary car driving licence" is obtained after December 1996, they will have to take a separate test to drive a vehicle with a capacity of more than 8 passengers. However, there is an exemption for certain volunteer drivers, where the vehicle does not exceed 3500 kg GVW (or 4250 kg GVW if the vehicle is designed to be wheelchair accessible).

A driving licence issued inOntario, Canada, for an equivalent of aUK class B or class B-auto driving licence (in the case of Ontario, a class G licence), allows its holder to drive vehicles with:

Anyone wanting to drive a vehicle in Ontario, with the same MAM limits as for class G vehicles, with fewer than 25, but at least 10, passenger seats, must obtain a bus licence. This will allow, for example, its holder to drive 12- and 15-passenger vans] thatTransport Canada defines as large passenger vans.[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Akiyama, Tetsuo; Wahira, Yoshihiro; Kamata, Minoru; Fujii, Naoto (2001)."Vehicle Accessibility in Japan Today and the Outlook for the Future".IATSS Research.25:42–50.doi:10.1016/S0386-1112(14)60005-4. Retrieved14 November 2024.
  2. ^Negyesi, Pal (4 May 2020)."The Role of the Ford Model T As a Bus in Central and Eastern Europe".CEAutoClassic. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  3. ^"Henry the Model T Bus".highfieldspioneervillage.com.au. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  4. ^"1926 Ford Model TT 10 Seater Country Bus Chassis no. 14390021 Engine no. 14390021".bonhams.com. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  5. ^"Car Ford Model T Station Bus 1919 for sale".PreWarCar. Retrieved17 February 2023.
  6. ^Dashko, Dmitry (2013).Юность. Автобус для избранных [Youth. A bus for the elite] (in Russian). ООО "ИПК Парето-Принт". pp. 19–21.
  7. ^"Хроника: любимый «рафик»" (in Russian). Retrieved16 January 2025.
  8. ^"Licence Change for Operators of Recreational Vehicles". Archived from the original on 3 July 2011.
  9. ^"Road Safety and Motor Vehicle Regulation Directorate". Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.

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