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School bus yellow is a
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that was specifically formulated for use on school buses in North America in 1939. Originally officially named National School Bus Chrome, the color is now officially known in
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and the U.S. as National School Bus Glossy Yellow. For many years, the pigment for this color was chrome yellow, which contains
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.


Origin

In April 1939, Dr. Frank W. Cyr, a professor at
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in New York organized a
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that established 44 uniform national design, construction, and safety standards for school buses in America, including the exterior body color. The yellow-orange color was selected because black lettering on it was most legible in semi-darkness,Frank Cyr obituary, Columbia University
/ref> and because it was conspicuous at a distance and unusual enough to become associated with school buses and groups of children en route. Transportation officials from each of the then-48 states; representatives from bus chassis and body manufacturers, and paint experts from
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and Pittsburgh Paints participated in the conference, which was funded by a $5,000 grant (over $100,000
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) from the
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. The yellow-orange color, in three slight variants to allow for different paint formulations was adopted by the National Bureau of Standards (now the
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) as Federal Standard No. 595a, Color 13432. Dr. Cyr became known as the " Father of the Yellow School Bus."


Outside North America

North American-style yellow school buses are being introduced in some parts of the
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, prompted by corporate links to the American industry, for example
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, or a desire to re-
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school buses, such as
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's ''Mybus''.Executive Summary – Mybus report
on
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website, retrieved 2009-10-09
A similar shade of yellow was used in
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, Chile's bus lines between 1992 and 2007.


Examples

File:2008 blue bird vision.jpg, A typical school bus in the United States File:Older swedish mailbus.jpg, Swedish Scania-Vabis postbus from mid-1920s File:DAAG_Postbus_Schwanheim_09052009.JPG, German postbus from 1925 File:Bergmann Paketzustellwagen Nuernberg 13032010.JPG, German
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parcel delivery van from mid-1920s File:Postkutsche Kaiserliche Post-Heusenstamm 05082011.JPG, Nineteenth century German Reichspost mail coach for both passengers and mail File:Postbus-Grafenau1.jpg, German postbus (1980s) File:Postauto-26.jpg, Swiss Saurer postbus from 1953 File:First H&D 68553.JPG, A
First Student UK First Student UK was the brand used by FirstGroup for student transport in the United Kingdom. The brand was originally used in the United States for school transport there, and was expanded to the United Kingdom in 2000. First Student UK was a ...
school bus painted in American school bus yellow File:Small School Bus (Hong Kong).jpg, A Hong Kong nanny van in yellow


See also

*
School bus A school bus is any type of bus owned, leased, contracted to, or operated by a school or school district. It is regularly used to transport students to and from school or school-related activities, but not including a charter bus or transit bus ...
(main article) * New York City taxi color regulations *
Fire engine red Fire engine red is an informal name for an intense, bright red commonly used on emergency vehicles in many countries on fire service vehicles. There is no unique shade, although different fire services may have a required specification. The co ...
*
International orange International orange is a color used in the aerospace industry to set objects apart from their surroundings, similar to safety orange, but deeper and with a more reddish tone. Variations of international orange Aerospace The Advanced Cr ...
*
Safety orange Safety orange (also known as blaze orange, vivid orange, OSHA orange, hunter orange, or Caltrans orange) is a hue. Safety orange is used to set objects apart from their surroundings, particularly in complementary contrast to the azure color ...
* List of colors


References


External links


Highway Safety Program Guidelines
archived from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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