That's What Black Lines on School Buses Are For

Have you ever noticed those black lines on school buses and wondered what they were for? Here’s the answer to this question and 30 more hidden purposes of objects we see and use every single day.

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21 Replies to “That's What Black Lines on School Buses Are For”

  1. Am I the only one who already used the dust cover on books as a bookmark when I’m lazy?

  2. The floor level rub rail on school buses also serves another purpose. It shows first responders where the floor is so if they have to cut the body to extricate passengers, they know where the floor is.

  3. The bottom drawer of the oven is only a warming rack if it was designed to be one. Some oven drawers were made purely for storage.

  4. In many stoves, the drawer in the bottom is the broiler. It usually has a grill that is adjustable for proximity to the flame or electric element.

  5. Thank you for saying pop instead of soda right side how many states actually call the soft drink pop and not soda? I don't know ask stories I'm asking you.

  6. Um is there a strawberry bigger than a straw litterly the straw in the vid is a little bit taller than the strawberry

  7. rumble strips are not meant for sleepy drivers. they’re meant to make sure you’re in your lane when you can’t see the road. (snow, rain, ice).

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