I've lived in New Jersey for most of my life, and I can relate because I started driving a little more than a year ago, and driving in my town is a headache! It's like driving in New York except New York is 10 times worse than it is over here in my town. So I know what it's like driving in New Jersey. It's crazy.
I am totally blind and a business owner. I am a working pianist and all my life revolves around traveling and buses. I have always been a bus nut and you have one right her man. Great job I can’t believe that this is a GoPros. Camera. Wow!! This thing sounds great even with the headphones I have. I am using some over ear cupped headphones. I love these things and it makes bus videos sound great. You know I am a bus nut and love buses. I always have loved the bus. The first bus ride I took was back in preschool. My bus ride to and from school was an hour and a half each way. To and back. Both an hour and a half. So I guess you can see why I would get use to riding the bus. As I got older though bus rides were shorter to and from school. I have taken greyhound cross country from Tacoma where I live now all the way to Denver. I hope that you make A.S.M.R. Videos of bus driving and more bus P.O.v. Drives. I have a playlist over 800 videos and songs about buses. P.O.V. Bus drives songs about riding the bus going to work by bus and so much more. It is unbelievable how many things I found about buses. I compiled them all in a playlist. Still looking for more videos. About the bus. I have great respect for the mode of transportation I take. Sense I don’t drive of course and my way around is by bus I really have grown up with buses taking me different places. Now instead of boarding buses to go to school on a fall and winter morning it is the bus going to work. Every time i get on the bus though I feel like back in my school days but is a totally different bus and time. Instead of school buses it is tranzit buses. I hope that you make more bus driving videos with the ride. Which would bee totally awesome. I put on these headphones that i have and my word I think the only thing I don’t feel is the live action of the real bus ride. You can hear everything under these headphones with the P.O.V. Bus videos. The only thing you don’t feel is the jerking and bumps that you would normally feel on the bus. I get to feel that when I am in real time going to and from work. I have taken the train too many times but for work and commuting and pleasure it is the way of the bus… buses for sure in my life play a seriously important role in my daily activities with pleasure nights or days out drinking or going to eat or going to work. Buses are very vital. I have told my bus drivers this and they totally appreciate what I am saying and they told me many times that I have for sure expressed this on more than one occasion. Even some of the new drivers that we get they find out really quick that i am a bus nut. If they don’t know they find out really quick. But my fascination with the bus was back on my first bus ride to and from preschool. There I learned so much from my bus driver the songs that she would play over the radio the number of the bus. To everything. That time was a growing stage and I have literally grew up with buses helping and assisting me even to this day still riding buses but for a totally different purpose…. But man you have a bus nut here and I subscribed. Now as a musician you would think that all my friends would bee other musicians but that is far from the truth. Yea…. I might come across or cross paths with them on occasion someone who might bee a fellow pianist or something but,,,, all my friends are bus drivers. The reason is is cause those are the people i see more than anyone else other than my room mate. Yes I see the people that i work with but i go from venue to venue. But really the bus drive is the person I see pretty much on a daily basis. I see them more than I do other people really. And the connection is there. They are very special people that are keeping us safe and yes they are trained to do their job correctly but it takes a certain person to do that. Not everyone can drive a bus or play a piano. Yes. People can have opportunities I think, but not everyone is fit to do the line of work like that. Also I have learned a few things riding the bus these many years i have been doing it. Such as getting on and off. Even though I know I always wait for the driver to say something or listen to direction before getting on or off. You kind of act like you have never taken the bus before. It is following bus driver’s procedures. Also being attentive to see if the driver is going to bee a talkative one or a quiet one. You just get to know how they are going to bee. Some will talk to you more than others but you get to know this and they may have some days where they might bee a talkative driver but then other days they just don’t want to talk so you really keep an ear out for that as well. Also I usually just let the bus driver start the conversation. I never talk to them first. That is how you make a good relationship with them. I mean of course you do say good morning or afternoon or evening but after that you just let the driver talk and then you follow. Also. I have learned that if they happen to need to back up you keep quiet. Even if a driver says a that it is alright to talk with them you need to keep quiet as a passenger cause that backing up is a focus point for them and it takes a lot of concentration. So it is for sure not like talking with someone that is driving you somewhere in their van or truck or car. It is a bit different. In a car, van or truck you can look at the person to you left and talk with them and it is really not an issue in a car, or van or truck in most cases but the bus you actually have to learn to hold a conversation and it is different. It is not like holding a conversation in a van, or car. So on the bus bus conversation is more like letting the driver talk first and then you follow sense they are in charge and you want to follow them. Let them start the conversation. I had someone at work one time at a venue tell me. “If you really want a good conversation to start just talk with a bus driver. They are good for starting conversations.” That is so true. It doesn’t even have to bee full blown conversations. Just a little hi. But that is something that is so true. Just get with a bus driver for a conversation to get started. The bus driver not only is in charge but they will start a conversation all the time with you. Then it leads back to the passengers holding conversations. But I do believe that that is so true. If you want a great conversation to get started, just get with a bus driver. They know how to start it. And,,,,,, one other thing that i have more of an opportunity to do is but it still is very hard to do it but i have a better chance than a lot of people is getting with a bus driver when they are off of work. It is very rare to do that kind of thing but if you can find a way to get their contact which I have actually done with quite a few drivers even just texting them to find out when you can hang with them if they are not working you can actually find a way to get them when they are off of the clock.+ a lot of people despise bus drivers and hate them and say they are rude but they see it as a passenger not like I do. I am one of those rare passengers who think differently than my fellows passengers. I don’t think like them cause i have grown up around buses and their drivers. I have a deep connection with bus drivers and I see things from a totally different view. Many times people think that bus drivers are very rude cause they don’t talk. So far from the truth. The bus driver doesn’t have to talk with you. They are there to get you from point a to bee safely. But I actually do get to talk with some of them via message. Not all of them cause i don’t have all of pierce county’s bus driver’s phone numbers I wish i did but that would bee a ton of drivers. Some I just get to talk with when I see them and others I do text them if i have their numbers…. I have a friend of mine who is a bus driver that i actually went out to breakfast with him. We went for breakfast and had a great time. We did not bring up his work though. We talked as if he wasn’t a bus driver. Just like friends. Cause you don’t see that person as a bus driver then. You see them as a friend of yours and you would do things with them as if they were a regular friend. They are there too to keep you safe. But just to let you know I am bus crazy. Sometimes I am so crazy about buses sometimes I will even get tears in my eyes listening to bus videos. That is how much i love buses. The things that sometimes the drivers will talk about for me it is so emotional about how they care for us as they are transporting us across town or to other connecting points. For me it is so emotional to hear that they care. Emotional in a great way though. They care for us so much and their priority is to keep us safe. This is so heartwarming to me and it catches me every time because they care to keep us safe. And they are our hero’s. Bus drivers keep us out of harm’s way. I could go on but now you know bro that i am a bus nut.
@@InkySoulFPS you are funnier than hell. Hahahahaha. Yea. I am a bus nut. I told one of my bus drivers on the way back from work Friday “well, if you are going to work take the bus. Trains are for get aways and travel and romance. But the bus is for commuting.” The bus driver laughed and he replied. “Yeeeeeep!” “That is true.” I mean. I don’t want to feel romantic going to work. I want to feel my commute. And boy do I ever take a lot of buses. I take buses like people drive their cars. When I go to work and from work pleasure or medical I am taking the bus. When I am not working I am unwinding from the day I listen to bus videos. I have a playlist on youtube that has over 800 videos about the bus. Songs about buses, bus driver interviews, and P.O.V. Bus rides. It is freaking cool dude!! Guess you could say that i am sick for buses. Hahahaha
So good to see you uploading bus content, especially videos like these! I wish you lots of patience out there in your neck of the woods, not too much congestion here except for the school being in the country! :) Keep the bus content coming.
Yeah but to be bitching about people moving in, seems like a Karen move. People are moving everywhere for a reason! The fuking govt is pushing ppl to look else where for survival.
I agree with Route 1 being bad, our buses last school year were 30 minutes late because one has to travel on Route 1 so they had to make the bus routes turnaround before they go to Route 1 then go back around just to avoid it!
I don't know what the laws are in Jersey, but here in Tennessee, bus camera citations are only a $100 civil fine. If an officer first hand observed the infraction however, it's $1000, a class A misdemeanor, and 8 points
Claw boss is like my bus driver, old, funny and entertaining, my bus driver always go through these bumps and they are TALLLLLLLL, like 1 ft tall, you da best Claw boss
As a Washingtonian (or Seattlelite) i-5 north and south around the Seattle and Everett area is TERRIBLE I mean the traffic gets so bad that you will probably be sitting still on the freeway in one spot for like 20 minutes sometimes. It's always because of the Boeing Factory in Everett which has so many people working there that the traffic coming from that factory alone is so bad. I would probably love arizona traffic lol
6:45 You said you would take L.A. traffic over Rt. 1. As someone who has lived in L.A. and worked on and around Rt. 1 from Trenton to Edison for 20 years, yes it sucks but do not wish L.A. traffic upon yourself. The traffic light at 7:00 was in South Brunswick, and the turn lane from the left is relatively new compared to the much worse setup they used to have. However, L.A. traffic can literally have you travel 1 mile, in 30 minutes. Love your videos btw. Edit: I forgot to mention, around 2002 I was behind a Porsche on Rt. 1 and it's license plate read - IH8TRT1 I laughed so hard at that.
I feel you on the mini bus thing, I'm a big transit bus driver who drives arctics and it always gets me when I have to pass a paratransit bus going 10 miles below the limit with a driver who seems dead intimidated by the relatively dinky thing in my 60 ft 'people semi'.
I like this day in the life of a School Bus driver video and it's really cool. As someone who is from Massachusetts and been to New Jersey before I can conform there is nothing in New Jersey. And with Route 1 in New Jersey being crazy I been on that road before during road trips and that road is crazy backed up for miles on end. Massachusetts is where the fun is at. But with California and Arizona I think they are great states too. But I think the number 1 place in my opinion is Massachusetts.
Wait until you drive a Blue Bird. Ours have two heaters a midship and rear and both heaters have two fans plus you have the stepwell heater and driver heater. The heat on the blue birds will burn you out. Best heat on a school bus.
I only know about class A driving and I was curious in a class B vehicle when making a turn do you take up some room in the second lane then just to give yourself enough space then complete the turn in the lane you intend to actually turn into and stay in ?
Sometimes you do take up some room you just need to be aware. Also with the Bus you constantly have to check your mirrors when you turn because you don’t want to hit others drivers with your tail swing.
A gen24 is good bus but what will be the gen25 it will be so cool i think for the next gen bus they will add acs cause in my school we have AC busses [who dont know what ac is its the cooler] i think that the gen25 busses will also have more seats with 2 seats in each enough for 3 kids to sit in [disclaimer- this is just my theory so pls dont think it as like i know everything i realy dont its my guess thats all] also i think there will be 3 front seats beside you so kids can fit thanks so much if you red this
My bus driver (albeit she drives a career center run that involves 4 trips to and from a town about 12 miles from the high school) drives almost 150 miles per day. PER DAY. Ah the differences between rural Vermont and urban NJ.
You got a gopro? Thats amazing! Today I was recording a bus with my gopro, it was cool cause I could use a suction cup thing to put it on the window and record the bus for a while.
@@ClawBoss Damn, I always think about having a better camera than my phones camera. my GoPro videos also makes buses seem like they're going really fast when I'm inside of them which is cool, idk exactly how it works though since I always film in 60 fps. And I had to learn to do some manual camera settings for different situations.
Bro american school busses are fkin strict as hell like in eastern europe, in my bus there are just seats and a driver seat, you can start a campfire in the back and the driver wont notice
nyc in da house gang. This dude in this vid is a beetch. One of these NJ typical territorial racist Trumpers. Imagine telling people to stop moving to "your state" and to close it off. Smh.
Hey Claw Boss, does the company you work for care that you’re recording while driving with the Go Pro? I’ve been wanting to do Driving POV vids but I’m not necessarily sure if I’m allowed
im from new york, close to passaic county and i gotta say, i thought people around here suck at driving but people in jersey look to get into accidents lol
My Mom doesn’t like the roads here in WA (they’re really not that bad, but before your commutes, just check Apple Maps and/or Google Maps before you leave). She’d be freaking out in Jersey! 😂
As a kid growing up in the 70s, I rode the old school type buses. You know, Blue Birds, several Waynes, 2-3 Thomas Safe-T-Liners, and maybe a rogue Carpenter or Ward thrown in as a loaner bus. They were all conventionals, so we didn't have any All-American (flat nose) buses. And their chassis were all built by the auto manufacturers (Chevy/GMC, Ford, Dodge, or International). So from the front bumper to the driver area was all the auto manufacturers doing. The bus companies merely built the bus BODIES, which they put onto the chassis and frame. Fast forward to today, and the bus builders build the whole thing from the ground up, although it's my understanding that IC is somehow affiliated with International? But back then, those old girls were OLD SCHOOL. When I started riding, they only had red flashing lights, no ambers, and the driver had to manually pull out the stop sign with a big red pull knob type thing, so if there was no traffic coming either way, they'd usually just turn on the red flashing lights without even bothering to pull out the stop sign. But even then, those old buses were still LONG. While many modern day conventional school buses have a capacity of 71 (or more), our biggest buses back then had a maximum capacity of 66 passengers including the driver. So from a little kid's view in the seat, the bus sat really high off the ground, and it seemed like the bus would HAVE to struggle not to run over curbs, sideswipe objects while making turns, etc. Which never happened, and I could never figure out how the drivers were always able to pull it off. I've recently upgraded my CDL and have been hired as a very part time substitute morning route driver, and I've since learned that the view for the driver is very different than the view for the passengers. Instead of only looking out your side windows like the passengers do, the driver can see all the way around the bus with all that expanse of glass, and the mirrors flanking the bus (and up front). Turning tight corners in a school bus isn't nearly as hard as one may think. It's not much different than doing the same turn in a passenger car, with the exception that you have the ability to see your left and right rear wheels at all time on your flat mirrors, so you can guage how close you are to the curb without actually hitting it. In my experience, the biggest difference is that your flat mirrors are much bigger than they are in a car for obvious reasons, but you can easily see the rear tires in them (I used to falsely assume they would be too far back so you wouldn't really be able to see them well in your mirrors). Also, I've noticed that our school buses (all Blue Birds, propane powered) have MUCH tighter turning than you can do in a car. I can crank my front tires so far that they're nearly parallel with the front of the bus, and can make incredibly tight turns without crossing into oncoming traffic lanes, and without hitting curbs. By far the hardest thing for me to get used to was how HUGE the steering wheel is on school buses vs. regular cars. But they have very good power steering, are easy to turn, and it takes very little effort to drive them whatsoever. Back when I was a kid, I don't even think those buses had power steering and they definitely had hydraulic brakes unlike today's school buses which all have air brakes, and they were ALL manual transmissions where the driver had to shift them manually from granny gear all the way up to 4th gear on highways. Now, as far as I know, they ALL have automatic transmissions so no need for shifting and using a clutch. Although the ones I drive have no "park", only Reverse, Drive, Neutral, and a couple low gears so you have to put the bus into neutral and set the parking brake every time you park. Clawboss definitely has his skills down pat in driving these big ol' girls!!!!
Navistar is the parent company of IC which also owns international. IC buses share some similarities with international trucks, especially the next generation is based off of international’s MV truck series.
I've lived in New Jersey for most of my life, and I can relate because I started driving a little more than a year ago, and driving in my town is a headache!
It's like driving in New York except New York is 10 times worse than it is over here in my town. So I know what it's like driving in New Jersey. It's crazy.
As a person from Florida. I would agree. Some areas have atrocious traffic. But we can all agree. Atlanta traffic is bad.
❤yupp atlanta is crazy!
This is so cool! I'm so glad you're back!!!
I am totally blind and a business owner. I am a working pianist and all my life revolves around traveling and buses. I have always been a bus nut and you have one right her man. Great job I can’t believe that this is a GoPros. Camera. Wow!! This thing sounds great even with the headphones I have. I am using some over ear cupped headphones. I love these things and it makes bus videos sound great. You know I am a bus nut and love buses. I always have loved the bus. The first bus ride I took was back in preschool. My bus ride to and from school was an hour and a half each way. To and back. Both an hour and a half. So I guess you can see why I would get use to riding the bus. As I got older though bus rides were shorter to and from school. I have taken greyhound cross country from Tacoma where I live now all the way to Denver. I hope that you make A.S.M.R. Videos of bus driving and more bus P.O.v. Drives. I have a playlist over 800 videos and songs about buses. P.O.V. Bus drives songs about riding the bus going to work by bus and so much more. It is unbelievable how many things I found about buses. I compiled them all in a playlist. Still looking for more videos. About the bus. I have great respect for the mode of transportation I take. Sense I don’t drive of course and my way around is by bus I really have grown up with buses taking me different places. Now instead of boarding buses to go to school on a fall and winter morning it is the bus going to work. Every time i get on the bus though I feel like back in my school days but is a totally different bus and time. Instead of school buses it is tranzit buses. I hope that you make more bus driving videos with the ride. Which would bee totally awesome. I put on these headphones that i have and my word I think the only thing I don’t feel is the live action of the real bus ride. You can hear everything under these headphones with the P.O.V. Bus videos. The only thing you don’t feel is the jerking and bumps that you would normally feel on the bus. I get to feel that when I am in real time going to and from work. I have taken the train too many times but for work and commuting and pleasure it is the way of the bus… buses for sure in my life play a seriously important role in my daily activities with pleasure nights or days out drinking or going to eat or going to work. Buses are very vital. I have told my bus drivers this and they totally appreciate what I am saying and they told me many times that I have for sure expressed this on more than one occasion. Even some of the new drivers that we get they find out really quick that i am a bus nut. If they don’t know they find out really quick. But my fascination with the bus was back on my first bus ride to and from preschool. There I learned so much from my bus driver the songs that she would play over the radio the number of the bus. To everything. That time was a growing stage and I have literally grew up with buses helping and assisting me even to this day still riding buses but for a totally different purpose…. But man you have a bus nut here and I subscribed. Now as a musician you would think that all my friends would bee other musicians but that is far from the truth. Yea…. I might come across or cross paths with them on occasion someone who might bee a fellow pianist or something but,,,, all my friends are bus drivers. The reason is is cause those are the people i see more than anyone else other than my room mate. Yes I see the people that i work with but i go from venue to venue. But really the bus drive is the person I see pretty much on a daily basis. I see them more than I do other people really. And the connection is there. They are very special people that are keeping us safe and yes they are trained to do their job correctly but it takes a certain person to do that. Not everyone can drive a bus or play a piano. Yes. People can have opportunities I think, but not everyone is fit to do the line of work like that. Also I have learned a few things riding the bus these many years i have been doing it. Such as getting on and off. Even though I know I always wait for the driver to say something or listen to direction before getting on or off. You kind of act like you have never taken the bus before. It is following bus driver’s procedures. Also being attentive to see if the driver is going to bee a talkative one or a quiet one. You just get to know how they are going to bee. Some will talk to you more than others but you get to know this and they may have some days where they might bee a talkative driver but then other days they just don’t want to talk so you really keep an ear out for that as well. Also I usually just let the bus driver start the conversation. I never talk to them first. That is how you make a good relationship with them. I mean of course you do say good morning or afternoon or evening but after that you just let the driver talk and then you follow. Also. I have learned that if they happen to need to back up you keep quiet. Even if a driver says a that it is alright to talk with them you need to keep quiet as a passenger cause that backing up is a focus point for them and it takes a lot of concentration. So it is for sure not like talking with someone that is driving you somewhere in their van or truck or car. It is a bit different. In a car, van or truck you can look at the person to you left and talk with them and it is really not an issue in a car, or van or truck in most cases but the bus you actually have to learn to hold a conversation and it is different. It is not like holding a conversation in a van, or car. So on the bus bus conversation is more like letting the driver talk first and then you follow sense they are in charge and you want to follow them. Let them start the conversation. I had someone at work one time at a venue tell me. “If you really want a good conversation to start just talk with a bus driver. They are good for starting conversations.” That is so true. It doesn’t even have to bee full blown conversations. Just a little hi. But that is something that is so true. Just get with a bus driver for a conversation to get started. The bus driver not only is in charge but they will start a conversation all the time with you. Then it leads back to the passengers holding conversations. But I do believe that that is so true. If you want a great conversation to get started, just get with a bus driver. They know how to start it. And,,,,,, one other thing that i have more of an opportunity to do is but it still is very hard to do it but i have a better chance than a lot of people is getting with a bus driver when they are off of work. It is very rare to do that kind of thing but if you can find a way to get their contact which I have actually done with quite a few drivers even just texting them to find out when you can hang with them if they are not working you can actually find a way to get them when they are off of the clock.+ a lot of people despise bus drivers and hate them and say they are rude but they see it as a passenger not like I do. I am one of those rare passengers who think differently than my fellows passengers. I don’t think like them cause i have grown up around buses and their drivers. I have a deep connection with bus drivers and I see things from a totally different view. Many times people think that bus drivers are very rude cause they don’t talk. So far from the truth. The bus driver doesn’t have to talk with you. They are there to get you from point a to bee safely. But I actually do get to talk with some of them via message. Not all of them cause i don’t have all of pierce county’s bus driver’s phone numbers I wish i did but that would bee a ton of drivers. Some I just get to talk with when I see them and others I do text them if i have their numbers…. I have a friend of mine who is a bus driver that i actually went out to breakfast with him. We went for breakfast and had a great time. We did not bring up his work though. We talked as if he wasn’t a bus driver. Just like friends. Cause you don’t see that person as a bus driver then. You see them as a friend of yours and you would do things with them as if they were a regular friend. They are there too to keep you safe. But just to let you know I am bus crazy. Sometimes I am so crazy about buses sometimes I will even get tears in my eyes listening to bus videos. That is how much i love buses. The things that sometimes the drivers will talk about for me it is so emotional about how they care for us as they are transporting us across town or to other connecting points. For me it is so emotional to hear that they care. Emotional in a great way though. They care for us so much and their priority is to keep us safe. This is so heartwarming to me and it catches me every time because they care to keep us safe. And they are our hero’s. Bus drivers keep us out of harm’s way. I could go on but now you know bro that i am a bus nut.
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bot.. and bro did a whole life story💀
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@@InkySoulFPS you are funnier than hell. Hahahahaha. Yea. I am a bus nut. I told one of my bus drivers on the way back from work Friday “well, if you are going to work take the bus. Trains are for get aways and travel and romance. But the bus is for commuting.” The bus driver laughed and he replied. “Yeeeeeep!” “That is true.” I mean. I don’t want to feel romantic going to work. I want to feel my commute. And boy do I ever take a lot of buses. I take buses like people drive their cars. When I go to work and from work pleasure or medical I am taking the bus. When I am not working I am unwinding from the day I listen to bus videos. I have a playlist on youtube that has over 800 videos about the bus. Songs about buses, bus driver interviews, and P.O.V. Bus rides. It is freaking cool dude!! Guess you could say that i am sick for buses. Hahahaha
So good to see you uploading bus content, especially videos like these! I wish you lots of patience out there in your neck of the woods, not too much congestion here except for the school being in the country! :) Keep the bus content coming.
Dude.. I say the same things about Florida regarding traffic. In the end, WAY TOO MANY cars on the road these days
Yeah but to be bitching about people moving in, seems like a Karen move. People are moving everywhere for a reason! The fuking govt is pushing ppl to look else where for survival.
Way too many cars and not enough other alternatives. That’s what happens when there’s little or no public transportation.
2:05 like the 👋 wave!
No cap but that red light was an unbelievable duration.
I am not in Florida or California, but I’m still in a lot of traffic as a Canadian
LOVE the passion in your voice! Always wanted to watch a video like this!
I agree with Route 1 being bad, our buses last school year were 30 minutes late because one has to travel on Route 1 so they had to make the bus routes turnaround before they go to Route 1 then go back around just to avoid it!
With the GoPro on your head, you can now report foolish drivers who fail to stop at red flashing lights to police. That’s a $500 fine in NJ. :)
True, but most newer buses have cameras on the side to catch that
I don't know what the laws are in Jersey, but here in Tennessee, bus camera citations are only a $100 civil fine. If an officer first hand observed the infraction however, it's $1000, a class A misdemeanor, and 8 points
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He lsnt a foolish driver…. Unlike you.
@@Iliketrainskid1 i hope u realize he's talking about all the idiots who blow past the buses lights and not clawboss
I just woke up my wife from shaking the bed laughing hysterically from this vid!! 😂 This was awesome 🤩 🚌💨💨
Only the true Clawboss fans can like this..
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This is what we’ve been waiting for!!
Claw boss is like my bus driver, old, funny and entertaining, my bus driver always go through these bumps and they are TALLLLLLLL, like 1 ft tall, you da best Claw boss
8:43 as an arizonan, you would probably like it here. Just beware of Phoenix and Tucson traffic.
As a Washingtonian (or Seattlelite) i-5 north and south around the Seattle and Everett area is TERRIBLE I mean the traffic gets so bad that you will probably be sitting still on the freeway in one spot for like 20 minutes sometimes. It's always because of the Boeing Factory in Everett which has so many people working there that the traffic coming from that factory alone is so bad. I would probably love arizona traffic lol
@@Owanray I don't know, I-10 can be a nightmare during rush hour here!
Been doing it for about 4 months now as a 28 year old and honestly I love it.
is it just me or are those seat cushions way shorter than they used to be?
I love pov driving and I've been watching your content for a few years
Route 1 is the worst road in existence I agree
Hello from Germany. Your job is very interesting for me because we don't have School buses here, what is sad because I really like them.
Imagine watching the cameras and listening to the audio and just hear claw boss ranting about traffic
6:00 try roughly or y road in Missouri
6:45 You said you would take L.A. traffic over Rt. 1. As someone who has lived in L.A. and worked on and around Rt. 1 from Trenton to Edison for 20 years, yes it sucks but do not wish L.A. traffic upon yourself. The traffic light at 7:00 was in South Brunswick, and the turn lane from the left is relatively new compared to the much worse setup they used to have. However, L.A. traffic can literally have you travel 1 mile, in 30 minutes. Love your videos btw. Edit: I forgot to mention, around 2002 I was behind a Porsche on Rt. 1 and it's license plate read - IH8TRT1 I laughed so hard at that.
I feel you on the mini bus thing, I'm a big transit bus driver who drives arctics and it always gets me when I have to pass a paratransit bus going 10 miles below the limit with a driver who seems dead intimidated by the relatively dinky thing in my 60 ft 'people semi'.
08:40 so true!
Amazing pov and bus content!
Are you allowed to use your phone as GPS as a bus driver?
I drive a country route. 150 miles a day. A bunch of class 6 dirt roads. Snow, ice, mud. I deal with everything but traffic.
We have been waiting for this for a while.
The minibus braked because the vehicle in front of it made a right turn.
Yayyy Boss is doing another POV drive
I love school bus pov vids
I like this day in the life of a School Bus driver video and it's really cool. As someone who is from Massachusetts and been to New Jersey before I can conform there is nothing in New Jersey. And with Route 1 in New Jersey being crazy I been on that road before during road trips and that road is crazy backed up for miles on end. Massachusetts is where the fun is at. But with California and Arizona I think they are great states too. But I think the number 1 place in my opinion is Massachusetts.
This is amazing loved this video!💜
Ps: Arizona is a beautiful state :)
Used to live near route 1 in Virginia and I agree.
The Way He Says “Unbelievable” Is Just Too Funny
Cats sleeping with dogs, living together...
Please do more POV drives 🙂
Thank You
You should see Potranco Road in San Antonio, Texas
Compared to San Francisco, this is a Zen retreat in the woods.
If you don't mind me asking; what kind of camera did you use to record this video?
THERES SEATBELT IN FLORIDA WE HAVE NO SEATBELTS AND THEY WAS SPEEDING IN THE HIGHWAY
so this what the bus driver sees when the kids harassing each other
Route 1 in Lawrence/Princeton is an absolute nightmare
I agree. The entire route is a nightmare
Hey, don't diss Lawrence Township... ;)
@@Vorgo13 just dissing route 1. Especially between 295 and the quaker bridge mall
@@toads4everFair enough. Lot of accidents happen over there.
can you do a video with the exhuast break
Wait until you drive a Blue Bird. Ours have two heaters a midship and rear and both heaters have two fans plus you have the stepwell heater and driver heater. The heat on the blue birds will burn you out. Best heat on a school bus.
Do you work for Tri County Transportation? My bus driver has the same bus
I only know about class A driving and I was curious in a class B vehicle when making a turn do you take up some room in the second lane then just to give yourself enough space then complete the turn in the lane you intend to actually turn into and stay in ?
Sometimes you do take up some room you just need to be aware. Also with the Bus you constantly have to check your mirrors when you turn because you don’t want to hit others drivers with your tail swing.
❤ I love the vids
Can you do a video on Rt 1 :)
I live in Canada and our busses don't have seatbelts
Im in Minnesota and my bus driver has a 2020 model I think idk. BUT it gats really warm in there with the heater on
A gen24 is good bus but what will be the gen25 it will be so cool i think for the next gen bus they will add acs cause in my school we have AC busses [who dont know what ac is its the cooler] i think that the gen25 busses will also have more seats with 2 seats in each enough for 3 kids to sit in [disclaimer- this is just my theory so pls dont think it as like i know everything i realy dont its my guess thats all] also i think there will be 3 front seats beside you so kids can fit thanks so much if you red this
For a second I thought I was with my mom😂 her road rage is horrible, all she does is yell at people😂
There are a lot of big bus drivers don't know how to drive either . Great video btw
My bus driver (albeit she drives a career center run that involves 4 trips to and from a town about 12 miles from the high school) drives almost 150 miles per day. PER DAY. Ah the differences between rural Vermont and urban NJ.
You got a gopro? Thats amazing! Today I was recording a bus with my gopro, it was cool cause I could use a suction cup thing to put it on the window and record the bus for a while.
Yeah I’ve had it for years. Never thought about using it lol
@@ClawBoss Damn, I always think about having a better camera than my phones camera. my GoPro videos also makes buses seem like they're going really fast when I'm inside of them which is cool, idk exactly how it works though since I always film in 60 fps. And I had to learn to do some manual camera settings for different situations.
imagine knowing your bus driver is a youtuber
What time do school bus drivers get up at
my bus is still from 2007 but u have fun with heating and ac
Bro american school busses are fkin strict as hell like in eastern europe, in my bus there are just seats and a driver seat, you can start a campfire in the back and the driver wont notice
we need a pre trip inspection now❤😂
Cool video dude, keep it up
Can you do a driving video on you ram 2500?
Next video: Mini bus hunting 🙃
are those seatbelts in all of the seats? on my school bus you just gotta hold on
LIGHTING SYSTEM STATUS BOARD
I think I-81 is way worse. there is a accident every other day the speed limit is like 85 mph and the traffic is ball cancer
What engine is in that bus ur driving.
6:30 - Try driving anywhere in NYC during rush hour with a school bus NJ size then complain about route 1 lol.
nyc in da house gang. This dude in this vid is a beetch. One of these NJ typical territorial racist Trumpers. Imagine telling people to stop moving to "your state" and to close it off. Smh.
where can u monitor the camera from
Hey I love your videos. I subscribed to you and I’m also a school bus driver
I'm not bus driver bus I have been on IC school buses a lot in my life over the years and this one I gotta admit sounds darn impressive!!!
What’s the walkie talkie to the left of the steering wheel for?
2 way radio.
Hey Claw Boss, does the company you work for care that you’re recording while driving with the Go Pro? I’ve been wanting to do Driving POV vids but I’m not necessarily sure if I’m allowed
The answer is always no if you don’t ask
@@noch1e you mean yes if you dont ask buba. Smh.
Please tell us that this company is fine with you recording! If so, that's amazing and polite of them!
Bro come to va specifically central va there are a bazillion traffic lights
You’re right, I think I will stay away from jersey 😂
im from new york, close to passaic county and i gotta say, i thought people around here suck at driving but people in jersey look to get into accidents lol
Does your bus have a exhaust brake?
I honestly forgot you existed you used to be my fav UA-camr I’m glad I could find you again
Crossing your hands on the steering wheel - fail
Cool that how I drive
Do you drive elementary kids? Do the seat belts help them stay in their seats?
We can't mount our phones here, we have to memorize our route. Not supposed to touch our phones at all
My Mom doesn’t like the roads here in WA (they’re really not that bad, but before your commutes, just check Apple Maps and/or Google Maps before you leave). She’d be freaking out in Jersey! 😂
@Clawboss does this bus have hydraulic or air brakes?
Sounds like air brakes. I heard the separator blow off a couple times.
Love it!!!
LOBILLOS MUSICAL DE DURANGO…
I know route 1 real well
I love school buses
Always wanted a pov vid
I’m gonna be school bus driver staring in 2025 sometime
Move to Canada, where I live in Western NB, It's not bad
Did you get your air break indorse ment
It must be a 2018 or 2020 ic ce by the interior of it
Sounds like you need to talk to the traffic engineer about traffic. Call your legislators!
As a kid growing up in the 70s, I rode the old school type buses. You know, Blue Birds, several Waynes, 2-3 Thomas Safe-T-Liners, and maybe a rogue Carpenter or Ward thrown in as a loaner bus. They were all conventionals, so we didn't have any All-American (flat nose) buses. And their chassis were all built by the auto manufacturers (Chevy/GMC, Ford, Dodge, or International). So from the front bumper to the driver area was all the auto manufacturers doing. The bus companies merely built the bus BODIES, which they put onto the chassis and frame. Fast forward to today, and the bus builders build the whole thing from the ground up, although it's my understanding that IC is somehow affiliated with International? But back then, those old girls were OLD SCHOOL. When I started riding, they only had red flashing lights, no ambers, and the driver had to manually pull out the stop sign with a big red pull knob type thing, so if there was no traffic coming either way, they'd usually just turn on the red flashing lights without even bothering to pull out the stop sign. But even then, those old buses were still LONG. While many modern day conventional school buses have a capacity of 71 (or more), our biggest buses back then had a maximum capacity of 66 passengers including the driver. So from a little kid's view in the seat, the bus sat really high off the ground, and it seemed like the bus would HAVE to struggle not to run over curbs, sideswipe objects while making turns, etc. Which never happened, and I could never figure out how the drivers were always able to pull it off. I've recently upgraded my CDL and have been hired as a very part time substitute morning route driver, and I've since learned that the view for the driver is very different than the view for the passengers. Instead of only looking out your side windows like the passengers do, the driver can see all the way around the bus with all that expanse of glass, and the mirrors flanking the bus (and up front). Turning tight corners in a school bus isn't nearly as hard as one may think. It's not much different than doing the same turn in a passenger car, with the exception that you have the ability to see your left and right rear wheels at all time on your flat mirrors, so you can guage how close you are to the curb without actually hitting it. In my experience, the biggest difference is that your flat mirrors are much bigger than they are in a car for obvious reasons, but you can easily see the rear tires in them (I used to falsely assume they would be too far back so you wouldn't really be able to see them well in your mirrors). Also, I've noticed that our school buses (all Blue Birds, propane powered) have MUCH tighter turning than you can do in a car. I can crank my front tires so far that they're nearly parallel with the front of the bus, and can make incredibly tight turns without crossing into oncoming traffic lanes, and without hitting curbs. By far the hardest thing for me to get used to was how HUGE the steering wheel is on school buses vs. regular cars. But they have very good power steering, are easy to turn, and it takes very little effort to drive them whatsoever. Back when I was a kid, I don't even think those buses had power steering and they definitely had hydraulic brakes unlike today's school buses which all have air brakes, and they were ALL manual transmissions where the driver had to shift them manually from granny gear all the way up to 4th gear on highways. Now, as far as I know, they ALL have automatic transmissions so no need for shifting and using a clutch. Although the ones I drive have no "park", only Reverse, Drive, Neutral, and a couple low gears so you have to put the bus into neutral and set the parking brake every time you park. Clawboss definitely has his skills down pat in driving these big ol' girls!!!!
Navistar is the parent company of IC which also owns international. IC buses share some similarities with international trucks, especially the next generation is based off of international’s MV truck series.
FYI there are plenty of buses that don't have air brakes. :) I drive a Thomas and Bluebird that have hydraulic brakes.