By how much must school buses reduce their speed on interurban roads compared to other buses?
Speed
Explanation
School buses must reduce their speed by **10 km/h** less than the maximum allowed for a conventional bus on interurban roads. This is because vehicles transporting schoolchildren or dangerous goods have a lower speed limit for safety reasons.
- On **roads**, the maximum speed for a conventional bus is **90 km/h**. Therefore, a school bus must travel at a maximum of **80 km/h**.

This speed reduction helps ensure the safety of the children traveling on the bus, providing more reaction time and reducing the risk of accidents.
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