The Secret Reason Manufacturers Produce Both Trucks & Busses

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  • čas přidán 2. 06. 2024
  • Truck VS. Bus - You Won't Believe They Share THIS Component!
    In this video, you'll learn about the differences between trucks and buses in terms of appearance, engines, safety, and rules.
    While both vehicles share many components, their primary designs and purposes are different. Trucks are designed for transporting goods, while buses are for transporting people.
    Most buses have between 2 and 3 axles, and their engines are located in the back, whereas truck engines are in the front. In terms of safety and equipment, both trucks and buses can have advanced features like emergency brakes and lane assists.
    This video covers more details about the differences between trucks and buses, including their manufacturers, weight rules, and fuel options.
    Watch to find out more!
    ▬▬▬ The video ▬▬▬
    00:00 Start
    00:18
    Manufacturers
    01:04 Appearance & Use
    02:30 Engine
    04:44 Equipment & Safety
    05:48 Rules
    07:01 Driver rules
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  • @MrPuggen
    @MrPuggen Před rokem +68

    That American school bus looks 40 years old compared with all other bus models 😂

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Před rokem +6

      True 😅👍

    • @automation7295
      @automation7295 Před rokem +9

      Even a modern-day New Flyer or Nova LFS city bus still looks older compared to other bus models, it's all due to North America's outdated regulation.
      I also find it funny DAF is owned by PACCAR, yet even the newer Peterbilt and Kenworth trucks still look older compared to DAF XG/XG+, despite the fact Peterbilt, Kenworth and DAF do share some components.

    • @declankerr5492
      @declankerr5492 Před rokem

      😂😅😂

    • @Ravello1111111111111111111
      @Ravello1111111111111111111 Před rokem +3

      If it ain’t broke don’t fix it

    • @Jupiter-rs4zl
      @Jupiter-rs4zl Před rokem

      The trolleybuses in Moldova look like they are 50 years old

  • @wihannieuwoudt8972
    @wihannieuwoudt8972 Před rokem +37

    Change my mind; a bus is nothing but a heavily specialized truck!

    • @halfpear3337
      @halfpear3337 Před rokem +12

      A truck is then a bus for cargo

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 Před rokem +6

      It's a passenger truck?

    • @ShinzouWoSateSateSate
      @ShinzouWoSateSateSate Před rokem +2

      ​@Alexander Ratisbona nah, some buses are just chassis, they need coach builders for the body of buses.

    • @ShinzouWoSateSateSate
      @ShinzouWoSateSateSate Před rokem +2

      @Alexander Ratisbona not only in America. Even (most) Scania, Volvo, and Mercedes-Benz buses have ladder frames

    • @ShinzouWoSateSateSate
      @ShinzouWoSateSateSate Před rokem

      @Alexander Ratisbona not all of them. Heard of the Scania Touring? It's a Scania bus with a Higer body on a KxxxIB-series chassis. Even euro bus manufacturers such as Volvo import only the chassis and leave the body building to some local manufacturers.

  • @dand7422
    @dand7422 Před rokem +2

    2:00 Trolleybus: YOU DIDN'T FORGOT ABOUT US HAVEN'T YOU?

  • @nailsarecruel
    @nailsarecruel Před rokem +10

    I've wanted to know the differences between truck and bus engines for so long. Thanks!

  • @tkskagen
    @tkskagen Před rokem +8

    When it comes to a lot of buses, other than amenities, they are basically "diesel pusher" RVs...

  • @montesa35
    @montesa35 Před rokem +13

    Hino & Fuso still the king of both trucks & buses.
    One day, Fuso (owned by Mitsubishi Motors Corp that time), made their own double decker buses called the Aero King. They were the first to be introduced to the Japanese market in 1983. Nissan Diesel introduced their Space Dream on the same year, while Hino went on the last in 1986. Only Isuzu didnt produced double decker buses since they already had introduced their Super Cruiser lineup on the same year.
    They were also heavily influenced by the European double decker coaches such as Van Hool entered to the Japanese market in the late 70s.
    Neoplan also did enter to the Japanese market including their Megaliner 8x4 15-meter coach.

    • @realtrucktropia
      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

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    • @virtualgamer6067
      @virtualgamer6067 Před rokem

      Nissan diesel is popular bus in the Philippines Philippines has rebuild body of a bus that has a design or a garage build body of a bus but the engine is from an old bus that is re build into a new but the engine is old pilipinos like old engine old engine has a role of being the strongest,fastest and durable engine that could live longer

  • @timsimulations654
    @timsimulations654 Před rokem +4

    In South Africa, the driver's license requirement are complicated. For all commercial vehicles under 3500kg, you need a code B driver's license, with a valid Professional Driver Permit suited for that vehicle. Goods PDP can be obtained at 18 years of age, passenger PDP at 21,and Dangerous Goods at 25. For Dangerous goods you need to write a written exam before you can apply. Foor all vehicles up to 16000 kg, you can obtain a code C1 (for light busses and rigid trucks), C (for heavy rigid busses and trucks). A code EC is for all ttucks above 16000kg and busses with a combination like a trailer. Laws in South Afica are very complicated. Even trailers of a certain length can carry a certain total payload, provided the axle mass is not exceeded.

  • @teocars9382
    @teocars9382 Před rokem +6

    Some busses have the engine in the middle. For example 90s Van Hool AG300 De Simon.

    • @chrisreynolds3700
      @chrisreynolds3700 Před rokem +2

      Also the Volvo B10M buses have mid mounted horizontal engines.
      The Volvo Ailsa has a front mount engine and still looks the same as a modern double decker. Volvo Ailsa buses were built in the 1970s and 80s model. Built and designed in Scotland

    • @teocars9382
      @teocars9382 Před rokem

      @@chrisreynolds3700 Right! I forgot that.

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 Před rokem +1

      the Mercedes O317 has the Motor on the right Side

  • @tcmtech7515
    @tcmtech7515 Před rokem +9

    Here in the US there is a fast-growing trend with School buses and similar smaller/mid-sized commercial trucks going back to gasoline fuel due to how costly and fuel-inefficient the newest round of emissions-compliant diesel everything has become.
    Sadly, we are now at the point where an emissions-compliant gas engine is more reliable, cheaper to own and operate, and has the same or better fuel efficiency (Real world numbers Vs as claimed number by the manufacturer) than a modern heavily neutered emissions-compliant diesel.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Před rokem

      Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @jolibethrodriguez7471
      @jolibethrodriguez7471 Před 4 měsíci

      It would make more sense to choose Adblue

    • @tcmtech7515
      @tcmtech7515 Před 4 měsíci

      @@jolibethrodriguez7471 Why? That whole industry is a huge scam and everyone knows it now.

  • @samuelkato4925
    @samuelkato4925 Před rokem +1

    Beautifull Marcopolo G8 :D

  • @RWL2012
    @RWL2012 Před rokem +3

    In the UK, Alexander Dennis use the same engines in the integral Diesel versions of their buses as DAF use in their smaller trucks. For example, the standard engine in the Enviro200 bus *_and_* LF45 truck is the Cummins ISB4.5; in the latter of course it's badged as Paccar. And the standard engine in the Enviro300 and Enviro400 buses *_and_* LF55 and CF65 trucks is the Cummins ISB6.7; again DAF has it rebadged to Paccar.

    • @superbrownsheep3777
      @superbrownsheep3777 Před 6 měsíci

      Just because PACCAR bases it’s engines off of Cummins (which I don’t like) doesn’t mean they are exactly the same. PACCAR’s engines perform differently from Cummins’s Engines.

  • @hejamodo
    @hejamodo Před rokem +2

    You have to update the length/weight info, Sweden are 25,25 meter and 74 ton.

  • @edward28051989
    @edward28051989 Před rokem +1

    1:38 Marcopolo Generation 8 ❤

  • @SurvivenTerry
    @SurvivenTerry Před rokem +7

    You should do a video on the differences in features of mack trucks and how easy they are to work on, Peterbilt for comfort and Volvo for safety. I have seen all 3 striped down in front of me and I have to say... Peterbilt has sooo many parts

  • @railvlogger1439
    @railvlogger1439 Před rokem +10

    Just to let you know. The speed limit for trucks throughout the EU is 90 kmh ( 56 mph), and all trucks and buses have speed limiters fitted.

    • @chippyyyy
      @chippyyyy Před rokem +1

      not everywhere is 90 some places still use the old speed limit of 80 Kmh for trucks and buses across europe

    • @mctx9371
      @mctx9371 Před rokem

      Just Germany and Italy. The rest is 90kph

    • @chippyyyy
      @chippyyyy Před rokem +2

      @@mctx9371 Portugal and Spain is 80 as well, guess you don't know everything

    • @mctx9371
      @mctx9371 Před rokem

      @@chippyyyy My man, I live in Spain and I drive truck. The only time and place that truck have speed limit of 80 is AP7 little before and little after Barcelona.And that's only Sundays and holiday Fridays. That's it.

    • @MirkoC407
      @MirkoC407 Před rokem +2

      @@mctx9371 Have not left Spain too far? Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Croatia, The Netherlands, Austria, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czechia, Hungary are all 80 - Latvia even just 70. The only thing that is 90 all over Europe is actually the setting for the mandatory governor.

  • @luuxdraijer3484
    @luuxdraijer3484 Před rokem +11

    They share wheels
    I know it's crazy right

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Před rokem

      True 😂👍

    • @brianb-p6586
      @brianb-p6586 Před rokem

      Wheels and tires are generally related, and in many cases the same.

  • @SaiCharanReddy-oz8ez
    @SaiCharanReddy-oz8ez Před 7 dny +1

    Setra Buses are my favourite

  • @jimc4731
    @jimc4731 Před rokem +1

    I like the Prevost which is now part of Volvo corp.
    JIM

  • @pontian488
    @pontian488 Před rokem +4

    Those buses look better than my house😂😂😂

    • @realtrucktropia
      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

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  • @wizparrissa8632
    @wizparrissa8632 Před měsícem

    I didn't know this video was on your channel. Please do more videos about buses. Prevost has been around for 100 years. Not many bus companies have been around that long

  • @williamriedel1686
    @williamriedel1686 Před rokem +4

    I always wanted to be a Greyhound bus driver. My choice of bus would be a GM bus with a 6/71 Detroit Diesel 2 stroke with a manual transmission.

    • @realtrucktropia
      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

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  • @jflogging
    @jflogging Před rokem +1

    nice video

  • @chrisreynolds3700
    @chrisreynolds3700 Před rokem +2

    Thankyou I found it interesting and I enjoyed it. I drive buses and its a hobby of mine aswell. I like trucks aswell

  • @RR-us2kp
    @RR-us2kp Před rokem +3

    In our country buses are truck chassis fitted with bus bodies because we can't afford real buses.
    And they really do ride like trucks.

    • @montesa35
      @montesa35 Před rokem +1

      There's an affordable option which you can buy new coaches from China

    • @RR-us2kp
      @RR-us2kp Před rokem +1

      @@montesa35 they already do. For the coach services

  • @railvlogger1439
    @railvlogger1439 Před rokem +3

    I think the American school bus is basically a bus body mounted on a truck chassis.

    • @YouVidTuber
      @YouVidTuber Před rokem +3

      Most of them are, a lot of the ones with a hood have the exact same hood and front-end design as the truck counterpart
      Just a longer frame with a few special bits

    • @ChrisCaramia
      @ChrisCaramia Před rokem

      Even the venerable Crown was more heavy truck than transit bus or motorcoach.

  • @erox1992
    @erox1992 Před rokem +2

    Some Brazilian city buses have engines on the front.

    • @brianb-p6586
      @brianb-p6586 Před rokem

      Many buses around the world have the engine in the front... but typically not larger buses, either in urban transit or intercity coaches.

  • @Sergio_Loureiro
    @Sergio_Loureiro Před 9 měsíci +1

    In the Azores São Miguel island I have been on an off-road 4x4 bus that was a MAN truck adapted for that purpose. Perhaps a subject which deserves its own video on this channel. It had less places than a normal bus, but could handle very well gravel and rough terrain, even the downhills and uphills.

    • @miguelcardoso1903
      @miguelcardoso1903 Před měsícem +1

      In Madeira they have some Volvo FL and Scania truck chassis with a bus body on top of them. It is to be able to whistand the rough terrain, where any bus chassis would bottom up all the time

  • @ews1207
    @ews1207 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Buses are safer, more durable, more comfortable and equipped, and the insulation level is much higher in the sun suspension system. Trucks are generally known for their high horsepower and torque power. Or with their performance in field conditions If we were to be more detailed, it would be as follows: It is not possible for any Truck to beat any Bus in terms of equipment, safety, comfort and equipment, because bus brands The range of features is extremely wide. When buying a man truck, you cannot add a toilet, VIP table or restaurant to it. These are not included in the options, and buses do not have such options. But you can achieve this by contacting customer services or, in a simpler way, by taking advantage of individual services, and you can even obtain higher equipment. Buses also stand out in terms of luggage volume (we are talking about the personal luggage area of ​​the vehicle, the trailer is counted as a different vehicle and is used like this in traffic). At the same time, buses are much more ergonomic, that is, the only place where trucks stand out is their engine power, they lag behind buses in terms of hardware and comfort, and they also have individual customization. They are lagging behind in this regard, and to a great extent.

  • @ishanji3049
    @ishanji3049 Před rokem +1

    Tata is legendary company. From INDIA

    • @engineeingnerd
      @engineeingnerd Před 11 měsíci

      Bad company with poor safety system for heavy vehicles. Must avoidable for any circumstances

  • @Michael.....
    @Michael..... Před rokem +3

    In the US would it be possible to convert buses into cargo trucks? It's like a straight truck but it's flat nose & the engine is at the back.. & would it be legal? Just like a passenger airplane being converted to a cargo airplane

    • @brianb-p6586
      @brianb-p6586 Před rokem +2

      Yes, it would work and would be legal, but very few truck operators want a truck which loads only from the sides... so they don't want a rear engine. Also, unlike with a bus or motorhome, there is typically no advantage to locating the engine in the rear of a truck.
      Some people use old front-engine school buses as trucks, by removing the rear part of the body and replacing it with a cargo deck. The chassis under these school buses is essentially the same as a medium-duty truck.

  • @DaddyVanHool
    @DaddyVanHool Před rokem +1

    in the VanHool TX27 Astromega you can have the DAF MX13 that makes 530hp

  • @Superboyplayz31
    @Superboyplayz31 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Fun fact tata motors makes cars too and other things but in a different company

  • @soumyajitsingha9614
    @soumyajitsingha9614 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Most Indian buses have engines in front but it doesn't have long hood so you may think it lacks engine in the front

  • @lifebass62
    @lifebass62 Před měsícem +1

    van and pickup are trucks too but smaller in size. of all trucks the bus is the only one that has the engine at the back.

  • @AkashMondal-lq3hh
    @AkashMondal-lq3hh Před rokem +2

    love from india

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      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

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  • @themetalslayer2260
    @themetalslayer2260 Před rokem +1

    in french we make a verbal difference between city buses and coach buses : when you have stand up places it's :"un bus" and when there's not any stand up place but only seats we say "un car" (not A car but UN car)
    in europe, on highway a truck is allowed to reach 90 km/h (56mph) 80 is for 4 lane roads (national highways) and 2 lane roads, haz-mat haulers are limited at 80km/h on highways and 70 on 4 lane roads, most of the oversize loaded trucks are limited at 70 km/h

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  • @rsong6620
    @rsong6620 Před rokem +3

    They share steering wheel😂

  • @Blomoffgaming
    @Blomoffgaming Před rokem +1

    Please put about Indian trucking industry

  • @engineeingnerd
    @engineeingnerd Před 11 měsíci +1

    You mentioned tata but not hino was beyond my understanding. Tata vehicles can't even pass the basic regulations of safety

  • @United_States_Of_America6969

    Bruh the buses in Indonesia is like boi if you don’t get out my way you get dust

  • @jimbronson687
    @jimbronson687 Před 9 měsíci +1

    We rarly use kph use both MPH and kph.

  • @lifebass62
    @lifebass62 Před měsícem

    Both are modifications of the same vehicle that evolved from a motorized carriage.

  • @lovrebatovanja4791
    @lovrebatovanja4791 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Dont forget man

  • @theuncalled_64
    @theuncalled_64 Před rokem +2

    also toyota makes Buses, currently i dont know about nissan since its been a while since i saw a nissan bus, but toyota has their mighty toyota Coaster, which is famous in my country and the region where my country is located

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  • @franciscogloria1905
    @franciscogloria1905 Před rokem +2

    WHAT THE FUCK IS A KILOMETER 🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅🦅

  • @mariebcfhs9491
    @mariebcfhs9491 Před rokem +1

    You forgot the battle bus, but most of them are tracked vehicles

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  • @1wun1
    @1wun1 Před rokem +1

    Some Japanese 10/12 wheelers look like coaches.

  • @brianb-p6586
    @brianb-p6586 Před rokem +1

    Not great.
    Transmissions are not mentioned at all, and would have gone well with the engine comparison.
    Suspensions are related (and need to handle similar loads) but can be significantly different, so would have been a good subject of comparison.
    Structures are not mentioned. While cheap buses (including most North American school buses and common shuttles) have frames like basic trucks of the same weight range, large buses are typically unibodies - very different from large trucks.

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  • @australiantruckspotting8883

    A bus is just a different body on a truck chassis

  • @virtualgamer6067
    @virtualgamer6067 Před rokem +1

    Diesel bus is better if you need engine for long trips but electric is only used for city bus electric cannot be used longer than the minimum time of hours

  • @jamilajoshi1833
    @jamilajoshi1833 Před 3 měsíci +1

    You spelled buses wrong

  • @likalekarija_3670
    @likalekarija_3670 Před rokem +1

    What about iveco?

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    • @Sergio_Loureiro
      @Sergio_Loureiro Před 9 měsíci

      i.redd.it/2ltjchi557ia1.jpg

  • @petrkrska
    @petrkrska Před rokem +1

    I drive both and its almost a same game...

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  • @1wun1
    @1wun1 Před rokem +1

    "Yes" American school buses

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  • @munish898
    @munish898 Před rokem +1

    I am your regular viewer please make dedicated videos on indian trucks and transport industry

  • @diamondvrisan8064
    @diamondvrisan8064 Před rokem +3

    TATA is the best

    • @realtrucktropia
      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

      Wonderful comments you can message me with the Tele'Gram number above .

    • @engineeingnerd
      @engineeingnerd Před 11 měsíci

      Jokes can't be better than this. The worst heavy vehicle company to be mentioned.

  • @syedasharimam
    @syedasharimam Před rokem +2

    Can you make trucking In Turkey? Saudi? UAE ? Malaysia? Singapore?

    • @erkinalp
      @erkinalp Před rokem

      Trucking in Turkey is not that different from trucking in Europe.

    • @syedasharimam
      @syedasharimam Před rokem +1

      @@erkinalp so you mean trucking in Turkey have good salary?

    • @syedasharimam
      @syedasharimam Před rokem +1

      @@erkinalp is it hard for someone from another country to get truck driving job in Turkey?

    • @syedasharimam
      @syedasharimam Před rokem

      @@erkinalp i need to know more about trucking in Turkey ^^

  • @jnanprokash
    @jnanprokash Před rokem +3

    No one can best Indian trucks😂😂😂😂

    • @RohanSanjith
      @RohanSanjith Před rokem +2

      Can't go over 50 kmh and slow asf

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 Před rokem +1

      MB ?

    • @engineeingnerd
      @engineeingnerd Před 11 měsíci

      In poor safety features? They're called by non fitness vehicles

  • @jammiedodger7040
    @jammiedodger7040 Před rokem +4

    Electric vehicles are the past.

    • @TruckTropia
      @TruckTropia  Před rokem

      Think you mean the future 😅

    • @jammiedodger7040
      @jammiedodger7040 Před rokem +1

      @@TruckTropia Nope the past Electric vehicles are about 130 years old at this point and they got way to many flaws they are not even zero emission until 41,000-91,000 miles and they produce mass amount of waste at the end of their lifetime and there range diminishes over time and they are 130 years old but still cost a absolute fortune and the more electric vehicles you introduce the more electricity will cost but the main point that will kill Electric vehicles is that the grid will not be able to cope with every vehicle becoming electric and then on top of that they are replacing Gas and Oil boilers with electric boilers and even if the grid could cope it will never work using no fossil fuels to make the electricity so long term Electric vehicles are unsustainable also if we got into a war and absolutely everything was Electric it is exactly what your enemy would target and soon as you have no Electric you lost the war because relying on one type is a weak point.
      Oil as a fuel will be replaced by Hydrogen,Biofuel and Synthetic Fuel but not all fossil fuels will be phased out like Coal and Natural Gas will stay in circulation for centuries but Natural Gas will be phased out of being piped to peoples houses and mainly only be used for Hydrogen, Electricity and Gas Bottles.
      People need to wake up and see reality climate change is not caused by humans and if you continue down the green path you will keep pushing more people in to poverty.But vehicle pollution does kill millions every year and millions of tons of oil end up in the sea every year that is why i support oil being phased out and then the reason I support stopping natural gas being pipe to peoples houses is because natural gas is toxic and all it takes is one gas leak to kill thousands of people.

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 Před rokem +1

      @@jammiedodger7040 true

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 Před rokem +1

      true !!! the electric vehicle was develloped before the combustion motor powered car

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 Před rokem +1

      @@jammiedodger7040 also the production footprint of EVs is less Green than Pre Euro 1 CE

  • @j3rkku
    @j3rkku Před rokem +1

    Again your facts for Finland are false. At 6:24, maximum length for Finland is 34,50 meters.

    • @realtrucktropia
      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

      Wonderful comments you can message me with the Tele'Gram number above

  • @jkenter1068
    @jkenter1068 Před rokem +2

    Tata❤️

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      @realtrucktropia Před rokem

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