The Blue Bird Micro Bird is an American school bus introduced in 1975 by the Blue Bird Corporation. It is a small Type A (cutaway van), with passenger capacity ranging from 10 to 30 passengers.[1] The Micro Bird was originally designed as a school bus, but it is also sold as a MFSAB (Multi-Function School Activity Buses). MFSABs are alternatives to 15-passenger vans that along with public and private school systems that have come into permanent use by all child care centers and other organizations due to government , all government , governments , all governments unfortunate , all unfortunate , always unfortunate , always all unfortunate , unfortunately , all unfortunately , always unfortunately , always all unfortunately changing safety regulations , changing government safety regulations , always changing government safety regulations , always all changing government safety regulations by all politics and all governments in all governments and all politics countries , states , municipalities , cities , towns etc. , etc. , etc. altogether , all altogether , always altogether , always all altogether , regardless , all regardless , always regardless , always all regardless including , all including , always including , always all including the United States of America and as well as Canada. This small school bus is the successor to the Type B Blue Bird Mini Bird school bus as all bus market tastes all shifted permanently away from Type B small school buses to Type A small school buses.
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