Far enough back that the bus driver can see you in their mirrors. If you can't "see" them, they can't "see" you.
The specific distance you need to stop behind a school bus will depend on your local traffic laws. In general, it is recommended to stop at least 20-30 feet behind a school bus to ensure the safety of students entering or exiting the bus. Always follow the instructions and signage on the school bus and be aware of any specific regulations in your area.
30 feet
The danger zones extend as much as 30 feet from the front bumper, 10 feet from the left and right sides of the bus and 10 feet behind the rear bumper of the school bus.
7 car behind
A Greyhound bus station is about 20 minutes to half an hour drive from the Buffalo Airport.
it varies mostly I believe it to be 15 feet
If you meet from behind, stop far enough to allow children to cross the street in front of you and behind the bus. If you are meeting from the front of the bus, the same applies- stop far enough to allow children to pass in front of you and in front of the bus. YOU MUST NEVER pass a bus that is stopped, with their red stop sign out, and/or has their red lights flashing. These signs indicate imminent roadway crossing of children who may be unaware of your presence in the roadway. YOU MUST wait until the sign is retracted, the red lights stop flashing, and the bus proceeds on its way. ONLY THEN may you proceed on your way.
it varies mostly I believe it to be 15 feet
2 and 1/2 miles in total.
That would depend on where the school is and how far away from school the students live. Travel of 4 to 6 hours each way is quite possible in some cases
It is about a 2 1/2 hour drive. 3 hours by bus.