I'm thinking of going for my Cat D shortly, a different career change brought on by imminent redundancy. Having been a driving Instructor in my years, this actually helped me a lot. Made perfect sense. Whilst the other side of the pond, our roads in the UK are a bit more challenging, but that principle is on point. Cheers :)
I drive for FirstBus in the UK... Try doing that here and you'll get stuck and block the whole junction.. just shows the difference in roads and driving techniques between countries.
This is such a good tip. I have never understood why people drive aggressively, I mean even if you shave like 10 minutes (which is a strech) to your destionation, it's still not worth the risk of potential injury or accident.
Your explanation on making a left turn is very clear. I only wish the music in the background wasn't quite so loud. Took me see several times to hear about the shoulders being in a line with the yellow lines as a reference point. Anyway, very informative. Thank you again.
That left hand mirror mount needs to be adjusted outward. Too close to the pillar for an obvious reason. Almost squashed a walker once in an Orion that way.
I can not imagine being strucked by any moving vehicle, and watching this video makes me worried these accidents that occur... could've been prevented by minding ones surroundings! Pedestrians always believe they have the right of way, drivers (bus , car, truck) trying to make the light, busy intersections, traffic, all make for the inevitable🚶♂️🚐.....🚔..🚑🚒
I've been driving a bus for a little over a year now and was able to learn a few great tips from this video. Well produced. Thank you!
As a 7 year bus driver this video is perfect and it’s on point
I cannot stress enough how very important it is to square your turns. Great video
Its very hard to watch folks getting hurt, thanks for the video, thanks for posting, very informative, may we all be safe on the roads, thanks again.
I'm thinking of going for my Cat D shortly, a different career change brought on by imminent redundancy. Having been a driving Instructor in my years, this actually helped me a lot. Made perfect sense. Whilst the other side of the pond, our roads in the UK are a bit more challenging, but that principle is on point. Cheers :)
A big thank you to Capital Metro,very important message delivered very professionally.
Very helpful tips for any CDL drivers
Great video. I'm currently training for a school bus driver position and this video is a great help.
I drive for FirstBus in the UK... Try doing that here and you'll get stuck and block the whole junction.. just shows the difference in roads and driving techniques between countries.
Test drive tomorrow gosh I needed that info thanks a ton!
Thankyou for some valuable instruction. I commence my driver training here in Perth, Western Australia next month and really excited to do so.
Thx this is a real eye opener 👍
Grtz from a busdriver from Holland
Great video guys, a real contribution to safety! Keep up the good work :)
This is such a good tip. I have never understood why people drive aggressively, I mean even if you shave like 10 minutes (which is a strech) to your destionation, it's still not worth the risk of potential injury or accident.
I had to learn that when I did my pre trip and maneuverability in a school bus.....
Your explanation on making a left turn is very clear. I only wish the music in the background wasn't quite so loud. Took me see several times to hear about the shoulders being in a line with the yellow lines as a reference point. Anyway, very informative. Thank you again.
Thank you. Great video and very educational.
Thanks Jeff I will definitely share this video with my crew at WMATA in DC
The best way to put rear wheels to make turn to make more easy.
can you please upload more videos tutorial on bus driving technics ,thks waiting for more on bus driving
Great Video
It is very helpful. Thank you
That left hand mirror mount needs to be adjusted outward. Too close to the pillar for an obvious reason. Almost squashed a walker once in an Orion that way.
Thank you for this Information 👍
Great video. thnk you
Remember check people is most important then vehicles,they unprotected like vehicles
Thanks for this video
1:45.....Idk why I jumped lol
Fantastic!
Thank sr👍👍👍
Nice, this should be a rule!
Thanks bro u good
Hardcore video
I can not imagine being strucked by any moving vehicle, and watching this video makes me worried these accidents that occur... could've been prevented by minding ones surroundings! Pedestrians always believe they have the right of way, drivers (bus , car, truck) trying to make the light, busy intersections, traffic, all make for the inevitable🚶♂️🚐.....🚔..🚑🚒
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Amazing video