It's easy without thinking twice, you just need to get used to it. All of the mistakes being done have nothing to do with the bus and are the same if you were in a car, I watched this since Episode 1 to 6 and the common mistakes are simply red lights and not seeing pedestrians. The only thing I see that would be hard with a bus is the tail swing which is something that every bus driver deals with and you simply get used to it, maybe it's heavy and harder to drive but it's not that hard as they make it seem.
@@ramboi9498 you're right mate, all of the mistakes are just not seeing peds and approaching traffic lights a bit too hastily. Not fast, but approaching a traffic light at 25mph when you got 50+ people on is asking for trouble. People talk about stopping distance and yeah, that plays a part, but they can stop pretty fucking quickly if I want it to. I just don't wanna end up with everybody on the floor. Tail swing is another thing, but you get used to it and know where you'll hit something and when you won't. Driving a bus is as familiar to me as driving a car is. Although they are completely different!
I passed my bus test in Glasgow 2010 and had 2 driving examiner's, 1 examining the examiner who was examining me , bloody stressfull but still passed and drove for 10 years but over a year ago got a new job and after watching all this kinda feel like going bk to the buses again even part time lol
this reminds me of me i made lots mistakes on one drive and i walked off the bus and cried then i came back the next day and nailed it i passed first time and been a driver for 24 years
I guess if you're a cyclist or Biker watching this then you should be extra careful and patient next time you're out, as you can see the extra care taken into account when dealing with you on the road.
In Uganda to become a qualified bus driver you must be 35 years and above and at least 5 years of experience and three months of training . Wow I am coming to London for a license I am only 22
All the men and women out there don't give up on your dreams if you want to be a bus driver or truck driver go for it because God will be there to help you through it.
They do not have to have any dealings with fares or prices. All done with the automatic ticket machine.....all you got to do is drive. Let them come to leicester and learn all the ticket prices for all the routes.
i saw shawn on the bus and i said congrats and he was like why? i said because you passed your test i watched the episode and he was like thx mate and he gave me his arriva blazer! jk he didnt but it was nice to meet him
Josh and where did he display immaturity for you to tell him to "grow up"? You're an adult at 18, can't ride a big motorcycle till you are 21.... From Arriva's website "As long as you have had a clean car driver licence for 12 months and are over the age of 21 we will provide you with all the training you need." You can hold a PCV license at 18, but each operator will have their own policies for age.
17:25 there's a game called scum and it has exploding zombies on which have the exact same pitch bleep before they blow you up and also the car that you're in + contents that took like 2 months to gather, so everytime i hear that beeping i have a little heart flutter (but not in a good way) and yes you can get ptsd from a game, sadly
3:43 Funny considering the poor maintenance Arriva has on their buses and how they use slow old buses, cant really speak about another companies driving if Arriva has had load of issues beforehand including how drivers drive their buses.
during my training a trainee driver was hitting a cones during a reverse maneuver every time he was shown, he couldn't couldn't get it right but on the day and the first part of the practical he didn't! That's what matters! he past first time.
A BMW driver has to first come to grips with the realisation that mirrors are in fact fitted to vehicles, not that they would know as they never use them. Arriva should have said "hey wait just a minute....BMW driver? Get lost, we need professional drivers not clowns"
+chrischoy9 not Cummins. It's a DAF chassis, not Dennis. It has a DAF 865 8.6 litre engine. Dennis Trident 2s have an 8.3 litre Cummins C series engine anyway; a 5.9 litre Cummins B series engine would never power a modern double decker, only the much lighter AEC Routemaster they have been swapped into. ADL Enviro400s after 2007 downsized to the then-new 6.7 litre Cummins B series engine, but that is a much more capable engine than the old 5.9 litre variant. In fact, today it has entirely replaced and made obsolete the 8.3 litre Cummins C series engine, which is of course discontinued. Today, in single deckers, the power outputs that were originally of the 5.9 litre Cummins B series engine are served by the 4.5 litre Cummins B series engine which only has 4 cylinders, rather than 6. The only exception is the 11.8m ADL Enviro200 which does use the 6.7 litre 6 cylinder version. But it probably won't be long until the 4 cylinder Cummjns B series engine matches the 6 cylinder version's power and torque, which will also allow the ADL Enviro400 double decker to use a 4 cylinder engine even in non-hybrid form (The Wright StreetDeck, Optare MetroDecker and Volvo B5TL already do).
Laptop portal Firstly, it's an ALX400. Secondly, the B7TL is a chassis, not an engine. Thirdly, the ALX400 is a bus body that was available on Dennis Trident 2, DAF DB250LF and Volvo B7TL chassies.
@@iva5iver doesnt matter when the last time was when i drove a manual bus. you said all buses are automatics when thats not true as some buses are manual
i find it easier to manoeuvre a bus - - you're sitting almost at the nose of the vehicle and the front wheels are several feet behind you. i'm more confident in tight spaces than in my VW Polo.
I've experienced car drivers manoeuvring my truck in a yard because it's not that hard. Caused tens of thousands of dollars of damage due the different technique required, basically the reason why all these people hit the kerb with the rear wheels.
alot of single deckers are harder to drive than double deckers. most single deckers have longer wheel bases than double deckers. i find driving deckers quite easy now ive drove them for a few years. bus driving once you get used to them does get easier
@@paulcowen8425 depends on the bus however. Some of the daf/vdl double deckers are longer than single deckers. Scania irizar i6 buses are very difficult to drive due to the massive tail swing. Theyre tri-axel buses. Ive seen any amount of them with battered rear ends. As far as buses go theyre absolutely massive. Length, height, tail swing and engine power. Very comfortable buses to both drive and get a spin in
Damn shaun is shocking at first 🤦♀️ clearly see the car coming and he still tries to pull across he’s the type where he’d give every bus driver a bad name lol
She could easily be on 50k as a solicitor. Surely a solicitor can work part-time? Or you've got more than enough money for some chilcare. I bet you anything she only just passed her course (or even failed it) and no one would want her in their practice.
BARRY TAYLOR ...what dya mean by "our money" ... she has to pay it back. lol Though in general there could be many reasons why someone would not peruse a job in what they studied for... maybe they don't like the hours... maybe in some jobs they like to feel like their own boss without the hassle of being one... maybe they have to care for someone and don't want to have to work too far... or just maybe they don't like to travel too far for work... maybe they don't actually like the job they studied for so want to do something else... maybe they only studied what their parents wanted them to study and hate the thought of having to work it... maybe they don't like 9-5 cause they are night owls... etc etc etc John von Horn ...but yes of course with her degree she might have got 50k but there are also many degrees that get you jobs starting on 15-18k... which get bumped up over time to around 21-22k... 25k if you are lucky but not many people will get to that level or even above that in their lifetime so some see it as not worth pursuing the job they studied for in the end if they can get more money elsewhere.
same here. 1st Class in psychology and now driving for Stagecoach. Voted Remain too, so even more of a good-for-nothing scumbag. (ps - paid for my own degree)
That's only because he was new. Many new drivers have a tendency to forget about the size and weight of what they are driving during the first few weeks of training. They tend to be in the mindset of what their car can do, not what their bus can do, and it's a mindset that many car drivers who don't drive a bus will always have.
It's not that she's black it's the fact that she's giving up a job with arguably better prospects to do this!😞 Nothing's wrong with bus driving but it just looks like a bit of a cop-out to me
@@JW1_1 If better prospects mean doing something she doesn't want to do and will be happier doing something else, then good on her. Some people are not sheep!
Couldn't agree more mate but I just don't see how you would give up a stint with more regular hours to do shift work where some weeks you're doing 50+ hours a week?!
granted a retake after 5 serious faults, really are the company that desperate they are prepared to put lives at risk ? sorry but that isn't acceptable from a professional bus company
jazza2009uk there is no limit on the number of tests anyone can take. Plenty of people on the road who have taken 10 or more driving tests. Not saying it's right, but there is no law against it. They don't have to use a bus company, they could pay for private tuition and take 20 bus tests if they wanted.
@@spencerwilton5831 the purpose why they only have 2 tests available to you if you fail the first one is to give you another chance. But the only reason why there is 2 because if you think about it When you passed your car test you know everything like hazards etc and also other drivers and being safe It’s like that in a bus but obviously you need to learn to obviously take stuff wide when turning which doesn’t take long to learn 👍
It's not lol, I took a train driver out on a experience day. let's say he struggled on to control the bus and remember train driver don't experience traffic
Normal actually, especially for single mums. Lawyers social workers former nurses etc. working as teaching assistants- peanuts compared to what they used to get. Point being flexibility and less stress.
Did I really just watch a whole series on people learning to drive a bus?
baileyboy125 same. And I don't even drive or have any interest in buses 😂😂
+E K 101 Haha same
baileyboy125 yup
So did I!!
Yeah me too. But now I want to give up IT and do the bus thing.
Sorry to say it, bud... but ya did
“You too could be trained by another company and end up driving like that” 😂
Yeah because arriva drivers are such Angels out on the roads 🤣🤣
yup 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"8 weeks into her 6 week course..." 😂😂
Drew McMenamin I know
Because she got extra training
I was gonna say the same 😂😂😂
@@LivvyAlexreally? Who would have thought 😅
She failed so she did extra
I watch all 6 episodes and I loved them lol
blue king I want mooooore
*episodes
@@RWL2012 thank u i made the corrections i hope that made your day.
Yeah me too, and it was so good 😁
@@thebestalan5685 i agree, this is the best series i've seen. it needs 1,000 episodes
I loved how that girl said, "you can be an astronaut" like its easy.
@lwf51 I'd much rather say naivety. Not insane.
well she can't because she'd need to be a US citizen.
????@@gdwnet
Wish they would make more of these .I enjoyed watching them all .
Sean ducey. The one and only person to ever call bus driving a “chilled out job” LOL
I admit the training to drive a double-decker bus is tough, but it should be. Not everyone has the skill set to drive a vehicle that large.
I found it easy and enjoyable
It's easy without thinking twice, you just need to get used to it.
All of the mistakes being done have nothing to do with the bus and are the same if you were in a car, I watched this since Episode 1 to 6 and the common mistakes are simply red lights and not seeing pedestrians.
The only thing I see that would be hard with a bus is the tail swing which is something that every bus driver deals with and you simply get used to it, maybe it's heavy and harder to drive but it's not that hard as they make it seem.
i didn't get any. i got trained on a low floor and then got the keys to a decker thrown at me one night for a rural route.
@@ramboi9498 you're right mate, all of the mistakes are just not seeing peds and approaching traffic lights a bit too hastily. Not fast, but approaching a traffic light at 25mph when you got 50+ people on is asking for trouble. People talk about stopping distance and yeah, that plays a part, but they can stop pretty fucking quickly if I want it to. I just don't wanna end up with everybody on the floor.
Tail swing is another thing, but you get used to it and know where you'll hit something and when you won't. Driving a bus is as familiar to me as driving a car is. Although they are completely different!
Havnt been on a Bus for 30 years this series was Brilliant, Thanks for the Upload.
I passed my bus test in Glasgow 2010 and had 2 driving examiner's, 1 examining the examiner who was examining me , bloody stressfull but still passed and drove for 10 years but over a year ago got a new job and after watching all this kinda feel like going bk to the buses again even part time lol
this reminds me of me i made lots mistakes on one drive and i walked off the bus and cried then i came back the next day and nailed it i passed first time and been a driver for 24 years
As an ex London bus driver (not Arriva, I'll add!) this brought back all the memories!! ha ha
Loved this. My wee brother driver drives a double decker in Edinburgh. 🙂
Well as much as I enjoyed binge watching this I wish I didnt bloody do it at 3 am
"I can take corners at 30-40mph" - Another reason you shouldn't be anywhere near a bus.
determination is the key of success
Glad I watched that brilliant !
After watching all these episodes. I’m gonna go apply to drive a bus now 👌
Did it work out for you?
21:33 When the beat drops
Well done Nadine...
I guess if you're a cyclist or Biker watching this then you should be extra careful and patient next time you're out, as you can see the extra care taken into account when dealing with you on the road.
After watching all 6 episodes, I now know my true calling is to become a double decker bus driver 😅
I saw episode 1 on my recommended and now I'm addicted and I want to be a double decker bus driver and I'm only 10
I would aim higher with your lives
CmdrX3 I would also say study to do something else but 25k a year is better then, or equal to most jobs you study for. (without the debt)
I'm 13
Same but I'm 12
FRED PLEX I’m 13 and I want to be a bus driver too
I love these videos, congrats bus captains, im training in 2 weeks 😅
When is the second series coming
Willow vlogs with Septron sub idk it been a long time
In Uganda to become a qualified bus driver you must be 35 years and above and at least 5 years of experience and three months of training . Wow I am coming to London for a license I am only 22
That one where jim said "you too could be trained by another company and drive like that was a go-ahead bus..
Rrally enjoyed watching this series
All the men and women out there don't give up on your dreams if you want to be a bus driver or truck driver go for it because God will be there to help you through it.
All I’m going to say is bmw driver says it all
22:26 Wait, Rodney is an instructor??
No, was a trainee, Isn't unusual for 1 one instructor to teach 2 or 3 people at once
Our instructors usually take 4 at a time, and you need to be driving a bus for at least 3 years before becoming an instructor.
CmdrX3 at stagecoach it was 3 per instructor
Wouldn't surprise me if Rodney did become an instructor. He certainly has the ability and demeanor for it.
It looks like him
I think that its usually turning what causes trouble
They do not have to have any dealings with fares or prices.
All done with the automatic ticket machine.....all you got to do is drive.
Let them come to leicester and learn all the ticket prices for all the routes.
Martina Hannsen I live in Leicester Also. Like the Streetdecks
Or you could get into the 21st century and get automatic machines too? :)
Same in Lincoln
Their was lucky to get six weeks training.i had 10 days test on the 11th day.
Here in Israel the test drive is 50 min.
Really nightmare.
But you can fail multiple times and take new test drive.
19 min it's a candy.
it’s 90
I love it do you know every bus I love buses I'd drive enviro 400 I'm only 9 I love buses
A BMW driver should never be allowed anywhere near a bus.
i saw shawn on the bus and i said congrats and he was like why? i said because you passed your test i watched the episode and he was like thx mate and he gave me his arriva blazer! jk he didnt but it was nice to meet him
Is he still driving buses?
@@Landie_Man No he was sacked.
@@danielgould9107 ah why’s that? What for?
yh
@@Landie_Man Probably drove too fast and couldn’t stick to time.
They should have transferred him to Leicester. All the Arriva drivers do that here.
Excellent I like the 6 épisodes !! Thank you !!!
I would love to know how many of these are still driving busses now ?
Shawn is only 20, I thought you had to be at least 21 to be a bus driver..?
James Hatfield your an adult at 18 so why would you have to be 21 grow up your a bloody adult
Josh and where did he display immaturity for you to tell him to "grow up"?
You're an adult at 18, can't ride a big motorcycle till you are 21....
From Arriva's website "As long as you have had a clean car driver licence for 12 months and are over the age of 21 we will provide you with all the training you need."
You can hold a PCV license at 18, but each operator will have their own policies for age.
@@DJ-CBZ You're* Learn to spell and don't be arrogant.
You have to have a drivers licence for 2 years. If you get a car licence by 17 years. By 19 you can train as a bus driver.
Yes but you can join the armed forces at 17 and get your licences that way, I did.
Isn't it funny that the ones who failed at bus driving had previous van driving experience
I'm sure the musicians in this are the same as the ones in Plebs. Very similar style.
Alvin's My Favorite in this whole series.
17:25 there's a game called scum and it has exploding zombies on which have the exact same pitch bleep before they blow you up and also the car that you're in + contents that took like 2 months to gather, so everytime i hear that beeping i have a little heart flutter (but not in a good way) and yes you can get ptsd from a game, sadly
I think they should show crashes aswell
A ten ton double decker. ? 😂😂😂😂 you’re funny
exactly haha with traditional "body and chassis" construction like these are, even single deckers exceed that weight unladen!
As pessoas tem muita oportunidade ai na em Londres, aqui no Brasil tudo é muito difícil, dirigir um ônibus aqui sendo jovem não é fácil.
D - Doors
O - Observations
G - Gears
S - Signal
3:43 Funny considering the poor maintenance Arriva has on their buses and how they use slow old buses, cant really speak about another companies driving if Arriva has had load of issues beforehand including how drivers drive their buses.
3 weeks of instruction and he's still clipping kerbs. i can't believe that.
during my training a trainee driver was hitting a cones during a reverse maneuver every time he was shown, he couldn't couldn't get it right but on the day and the first part of the practical he didn't! That's what matters! he past first time.
I drive double-deckers in Victoria, BC (Canada) - so much fun and so easy to handle! :-)
A BMW driver has to first come to grips with the realisation that mirrors are in fact fitted to vehicles, not that they would know as they never use them. Arriva should have said "hey wait just a minute....BMW driver? Get lost, we need professional drivers not clowns"
What's the name of the second song at the beginning? It's catchy!
NADINE EN Johnny congratulations🎊🎊🎈🎈
That young 20 yr. old that passed is a lil cutie & his bus is gonna be full all the time from all those young girls gettin a look at him lolol
The best time to joined the buses was early 1990's under LT. You never get a good wage again.
The narrator sounds like some cartoon show narrator. 😂😂😂
Aeronixx kinda like postman pat or that steam engine thing
Before it said:
Croydon Town Centre
via Hype Park Corner
Passed mine in a Metrobus.
MAKE MORE EPISODES PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
I love buses
Here she is. Shorty mc shortyton from shortsville banging on about her height.
We never see Michelle’s bus leak
I saw Nadia she is on the Westminster route
And I’m not too sure u can be 8 weeks into her 6 week corse
Multi tasking? Then I've been at it for thirty years well.
From which year are these episodes?
2015
Sean thinks that bus only had a 6 litre engine, ha ha. More along the lines of 8 or 8.5
Because it does only have a 5.9 litre cummins powerplant.
+chrischoy9 not Cummins. It's a DAF chassis, not Dennis. It has a DAF 865 8.6 litre engine.
Dennis Trident 2s have an 8.3 litre Cummins C series engine anyway; a 5.9 litre Cummins B series engine would never power a modern double decker, only the much lighter AEC Routemaster they have been swapped into.
ADL Enviro400s after 2007 downsized to the then-new 6.7 litre Cummins B series engine, but that is a much more capable engine than the old 5.9 litre variant. In fact, today it has entirely replaced and made obsolete the 8.3 litre Cummins C series engine, which is of course discontinued.
Today, in single deckers, the power outputs that were originally of the 5.9 litre Cummins B series engine are served by the 4.5 litre Cummins B series engine which only has 4 cylinders, rather than 6. The only exception is the 11.8m ADL Enviro200 which does use the 6.7 litre 6 cylinder version.
But it probably won't be long until the 4 cylinder Cummjns B series engine matches the 6 cylinder version's power and torque, which will also allow the ADL Enviro400 double decker to use a 4 cylinder engine even in non-hybrid form (The Wright StreetDeck, Optare MetroDecker and Volvo B5TL already do).
Laptop portal Firstly, it's an ALX400. Secondly, the B7TL is a chassis, not an engine. Thirdly, the ALX400 is a bus body that was available on Dennis Trident 2, DAF DB250LF and Volvo B7TL chassies.
Oh Yawnsville! It's the point he was making about a large engine and small vehicle.
Not going to lie. Majority of them passed from pure too many chances. It makes sense
In Northern Ireland it's the Department of the Environment examers that puts bus drivers through the driving test it's not done by ULSTERBUS
I ain’t gonna lie I wanna drive a bus now
Nadine has way to much excuses for herself she can find another way
It might be what she wants. There's too many people telling others how to live their lives.
Love it
6 weeks training is not a long time. Whats a 20 yr old doing with a bus.
What route is Sean on?
I always had a gut feeling he was on the 76 or the 141. I don’t know why.
Just after the cheshunt area 5:35
i dont think a bmw driver would make a good bus driver
Me too
Blakey needs to get those busses out
Well he is a controller that's his job!
Good Nadeem
I learned something on this show. Is it automatic or manual driving a double-decker in London?
All buses are automatic
Yes
@@iva5iver no they are not
paul cowen when was the last time you drove a manual bus
@@iva5iver doesnt matter when the last time was when i drove a manual bus. you said all buses are automatics when thats not true as some buses are manual
Driving a single decker wouldnt be too bad id say. Just my opinion
I would imagine it’s all quite tricky because of wheel position - in a car the wheels are in front of you
i find it easier to manoeuvre a bus - - you're sitting almost at the nose of the vehicle and the front wheels are several feet behind you. i'm more confident in tight spaces than in my VW Polo.
I've experienced car drivers manoeuvring my truck in a yard because it's not that hard. Caused tens of thousands of dollars of damage due the different technique required, basically the reason why all these people hit the kerb with the rear wheels.
alot of single deckers are harder to drive than double deckers. most single deckers have longer wheel bases than double deckers. i find driving deckers quite easy now ive drove them for a few years. bus driving once you get used to them does get easier
@@paulcowen8425 depends on the bus however. Some of the daf/vdl double deckers are longer than single deckers. Scania irizar i6 buses are very difficult to drive due to the massive tail swing. Theyre tri-axel buses. Ive seen any amount of them with battered rear ends. As far as buses go theyre absolutely massive. Length, height, tail swing and engine power. Very comfortable buses to both drive and get a spin in
Damn shaun is shocking at first 🤦♀️ clearly see the car coming and he still tries to pull across he’s the type where he’d give every bus driver a bad name lol
Sean is too used to cars, quite clearly.
eeerm Nadine , law degree, wants to be a bus driver? whats the point of going to uni, wasting all that time and our money to be bus driver !!!
BARRY TAYLOR She did say. Watch the WHOLE thimg next time.
She could easily be on 50k as a solicitor. Surely a solicitor can work part-time? Or you've got more than enough money for some chilcare. I bet you anything she only just passed her course (or even failed it) and no one would want her in their practice.
choices my friend
BARRY TAYLOR ...what dya mean by "our money" ... she has to pay it back. lol
Though in general there could be many reasons why someone would not peruse a job in what they studied for... maybe they don't like the hours... maybe in some jobs they like to feel like their own boss without the hassle of being one... maybe they have to care for someone and don't want to have to work too far... or just maybe they don't like to travel too far for work... maybe they don't actually like the job they studied for so want to do something else... maybe they only studied what their parents wanted them to study and hate the thought of having to work it... maybe they don't like 9-5 cause they are night owls... etc etc etc
John von Horn ...but yes of course with her degree she might have got 50k but there are also many degrees that get you jobs starting on 15-18k... which get bumped up over time to around 21-22k... 25k if you are lucky but not many people will get to that level or even above that in their lifetime so some see it as not worth pursuing the job they studied for in the end if they can get more money elsewhere.
same here. 1st Class in psychology and now driving for Stagecoach. Voted Remain too, so even more of a good-for-nothing scumbag.
(ps - paid for my own degree)
22:33
The kid does not seem to learn at all, lol.
I use to live with him, best sex ever.
BRIANd o
He looks like a awesome shag yeah.
at 15:19 that was funny to me
IMW2006 Ware production's / ian ware / imw A woman nearly getting killed? You have a sick sense of humour...
I thinks Sean is to caucky and it will get him in trouble........
I don't like Shawn he is to fast and furioso
That's only because he was new. Many new drivers have a tendency to forget about the size and weight of what they are driving during the first few weeks of training. They tend to be in the mindset of what their car can do, not what their bus can do, and it's a mindset that many car drivers who don't drive a bus will always have.
14:15 onwards ,
Shawn is cute
He is haha
hell yh!
And they will drive people
why are people finding it hard to believe that Nadine is a lawyer? Is it because she is black?
Who finds it difficult to believe?
It's not that she's black it's the fact that she's giving up a job with arguably better prospects to do this!😞 Nothing's wrong with bus driving but it just looks like a bit of a cop-out to me
@@JW1_1 If better prospects mean doing something she doesn't want to do and will be happier doing something else, then good on her. Some people are not sheep!
Couldn't agree more mate but I just don't see how you would give up a stint with more regular hours to do shift work where some weeks you're doing 50+ hours a week?!
@@JW1_1 Most jobs are flexible nowadays and maybe she has chosen reduced hours. I'm sure 50+ hours is not compulsory.
And the car and train driver i meant
@lwf51 you’re no train driver with comments like that. Maybe London Underground but not main line trains doing 100 mph +
Sean is a model?!? Whhaaaaat
granted a retake after 5 serious faults, really are the company that desperate they are prepared to put lives at risk ? sorry but that isn't acceptable from a professional bus company
jazza2009uk there is no limit on the number of tests anyone can take. Plenty of people on the road who have taken 10 or more driving tests. Not saying it's right, but there is no law against it. They don't have to use a bus company, they could pay for private tuition and take 20 bus tests if they wanted.
@@spencerwilton5831 the purpose why they only have 2 tests available to you if you fail the first one is to give you another chance.
But the only reason why there is 2 because if you think about it
When you passed your car test you know everything like hazards etc and also other drivers and being safe
It’s like that in a bus but obviously you need to learn to obviously take stuff wide when turning which doesn’t take long to learn 👍
This might be easy for train drivers, lol
It's not lol, I took a train driver out on a experience day. let's say he struggled on to control the bus and remember train driver don't experience traffic
@@wink1eafc774driving a train is harder than driving a bus 😂
@@JackT21 never said it was.
''Arreva''
WTF? Bus driver over working as a Lawyer?
Yeah, loads of people study to become a lawyer and then drive a bus. Riiiiiiiiiiiiight
Normal actually, especially for single mums. Lawyers social workers former nurses etc. working as teaching assistants- peanuts compared to what they used to get. Point being flexibility and less stress.
You're not bright are you stevy?
But the bus is bye go ahead LONDON
Hmm, 20 year old driver?? Amazing.
Swingull what's your point?