School Bus License

School Bus License

5.4377,878 playes

Master the art of maneuvering a large vehicle in School Bus License, a driving simulator designed to test your precision and control behind the wheel of a bus.

About School Bus License

School Bus License is a focused driving simulator that challenges players to handle the unique physics and dimensions of a school bus. Unlike high-speed racing games, this title emphasizes careful movement and spatial awareness. Players must navigate through specific courses, demonstrating their ability to manage a long-wheelbase vehicle in various scenarios without causing accidents.

The game appeals to fans of technical driving and simulation titles who enjoy mastering specific vehicle mechanics. With its straightforward control scheme and clear objectives, it provides a structured experience for those looking to improve their virtual driving skills. It is particularly suited for players who prefer methodical gameplay over arcade-style action.

  • Genre: Driving
  • Platform: Browser
  • Mode: Singleplayer
  • Developer: FOG
  • Recommended age: 7+
  • Mobile support: No
  • Release: 03/09/2012

Why players like School Bus License

  • Realistic bus handling and physics
  • Focus on precision and technical driving skill
  • Structured simulation of vehicle licensing tests
  • Straightforward keyboard controls for accessibility

Instructions

Drive = arrows

Handbrake = SPACE

How to play

Use the arrow keys to drive and steer the bus through the designated paths. Maintaining control is essential, as the vehicle's size requires wide turns and careful positioning. Use the spacebar to engage the handbrake when you need to stop quickly or secure the bus in a specific spot. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete each driving task and prove your proficiency as a driver.

Tips for beginners

  • Take wide turns to account for the bus's length and avoid clipping obstacles.
  • Use the handbrake for precise stopping within marked zones.
  • Monitor your speed; slow and steady movements are safer than rushing through tight corners.