A typical low-floor single-decker bus in the
UK First gasoline is common for a bus of the world, 1895
A bus is a large wheeled vehicle meant to carry many passengers along with the bus driver. It is larger than a car or van. The name is a shortened version of omnibus, which means "for everyone" in Latin. Unlike trams or rapid transit trains. Buses used to be called omnibuses, but people now simply call them "buses".