The length of a minibus?
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A minibus, microbus, minicoach, or commuter (in Zimbabwe) is a passenger vehicle that can transport more passengers than a multi-purpose vehicle or minivan but fewer than a full-size bus.
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- Any full-sized passenger-carrying van or panel truck is referred to as a "minibus" in the United Kingdom.
- Minibuses have seating capacities ranging from 8 to 30 people. Minibuses are larger versions of minibuses.
- Minibuses are mostly front-enginied step-entry vehicles, however low-floor minibuses do exist and are especially popular in Japan. Minibuses may cost anything between £2000 to £100,000.
- Minibuses are used for a wide range of purposes. They can be utilized as fixed route transit buses, airport buses, flexible demand responsive transport vehicles, sharing taxis, or huge taxicabs in a public transportation function.
- Local governments, transit operators, hospitals, and charity can all employ accessible minibuses for paratransit services. Corporate transportation, charter buses, and tour buses are some of the private applications of minibuses.
- Minibuses can be used for private transportation by schools, sports clubs, community groups, and charities. Minibuses with fewer seats can be used as inexpensive leisure vehicles by individual owners.
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