I see you're an expert at the 'back peddle' stroke. Pathetic.
Let's correct your SIMPLE ignorance of history, since the bigger ones are probably hopeless.
Bus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Horse drawn buses were used from the 1820s, followed by steam buses in the 1830s, and electric trolleybuses in 1882. The first buses powered by internal combustion engines were used in 1895[citation needed] and this is still the most common power source. Recently there has been growing interest in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, electric buses as well as ones powered by compressed natural gas or bio-diesel.
Bus is a clipped form of the Latin word Omnibus. It appeared in Paris in 1819–20 as (voiture) omnibus meaning (carriage) for all, and appeared in London in 1829.[2] One etymology holds that "omnibus" is derived from a hatter's shop which was situated in front of one of the first bus stations in Nantes, France in 1823. "Omnes Omnibus" was a pun on the Latin sounding name of that hatter Omnès: omnes meaning "all" and omnibus means "for all" in Latin. Nantes citizens soon gave the nickname of Omnibus to the vehicle.[3]
When motorized transport replaced horse-drawn transport starting 1905, a motorized omnibus was called an autobus, a term still used.
HOLY SHIT. THEY HAD BUSES BY 1913!!!!!!