I use your youtube videos as my white noise to help me sleep at night. also I am autistic. i like 15 passenger vans, and Airbus A321 aircraft as a hobby. i also like Yamaha stereo equipment.
same here I miss riding that vt365 bus 1 now im riding a 2022 safetliner c2 handicap medium size bus up to 9 passengers and 3 wheelchairs rows bus 1 with the cummins. 6.7 I mean the c2 rides so smooth though bus 1
fun seeing someone drive on roads im fimiliar with. im from Sussex County but i frequently drive thru Newton with family to run errands or to go riding. nice video.
I like seeing the routines that the bus drivers go through. It’s very interesting for some reason lol. Great video! I hope to see a Thomas C2 POV soon!
@@SunsetChaser3 They haven’t changed at all the past 11 years I’ve been going to school, so even if they did change, it couldn’t have been that much in the past 50 years.
@@paull2937 It really has changed- buses have AC, heaters, new GPS and camera systems, etc.. They haven’t changed in the past 11 years cause they’ve kept the design almost the same, by 2024 or so, they’ll look different as the semi variant of them (applies to the CE and C2 only) will be getting redesigns.
The bus is so pristine and even though the bus motor startup and the bus is clean and I hope the students can get on a bus and have field trip and the only one thing is they need to clean out the inside of the bus
I love your video.. keep up the good work I understand your listing of what not to complain about but like to comment so others would know .. at each bus company or school district they may have different pre trip procedures.. ours was a bit more complex.. we had to inspect also under the hood and also physically and visually inspect the S cams on our buses with air brakes and also brake lines on our hydraulic brakes and also do a brake test not just dump the air like you did. also we had to inspect every light lens to make sure they are not cracked or broken or bulb burnt out.. including headlight, tail lamps and warning lights .. but also inspect each interior light too .. now we only had to check the seats to make sure no student is left behind twice but hit alarm once at end of the route only if the warning lights have been activated. if you made a dry run say to go fuel up the bus and not activate your warning lamps no need to reset the child check warning system .. again as I stated each company or school district is different and have different rules. we did not have the electronic device you had to click on with the zonar system.. have a happy and safe driving with your bus
how times have changed, back in the 80s when i rode the bus to school it was the local farmers who drove us, buses back then had non of that safety checklist or scanning to do lol
i must say the VT365 sounds wayy more aggressive than the powerstroke counterpart of it! not only that you have the distinctive whine from that Alison! i could drive this bus all day and not get sick of those sounds!
@@lijiang2743they’re both turbocharged. There are some minor differences between the VT365 and the 6.0. I’m not sure what they are. I think one is they don’t put head gaskets in the VT365- I could be wrong.
I love the sound of that diesel the ic ce has, I’ve always loved the ce’s and the c2’a, bluebirds designs are straight ugly in my opinion, I ride a C2 to school every day but I’ve never been on an ic
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Can you do more videos like this video?A school bus is my favorite vehicle and always has been.I call it the law.Red lights mean stop for a school bus.Its the law.obey it.
when we are young, we laugh when the driver says "quiet !"... 25 years later, its us who ask to kid "be quiet !".... it may looks a monotone job but excluding the bus checkup, it looks a real job-dealing with everything from inside-kids to outside-environment... "(- . -)"
I love that CCM unit and my old bus has the same system when I was in School. Child Checkmate rules. Do you have access to a bus like a C2 so we can see what that type of bus is like?
We have C2s in our fleet as well. I usually don't know in advance when my bus is going to be in the shop for maintenance, or which bus they're going to give me, so it's hard to know when to bring the GoPro 😔
That happens when you turn the key on with the service (foot) brake applied. If you turn it on with the brake not applied, it just clicks. I assume it's running a check on some valves or solenoids or something.
Take your time in driving. Figure out what rules are actually important and enforce them consistently, but don't bog the students down with unnecessary rules. Drive your route with times and stops as it's given to you, and let your dispatcher know if changes are needed, so if anyone has to cover your route, they'll know what to do.
That happens when you turn the key on with the service (foot) brake applied. If you turn it on with the brake not applied, it just clicks. I assume it's running a check on some valves or solenoids or something.
On the dashboard? It's a seat belt cutter, in case you're evacuating and a belt is stuck and too tight to pull the kid out. Definitely not something I ever want to have to attempt
@@yitznewton my district explains it if the driver (who is the only one who actually has a seatbelt on the buses with the exception of the microbird G5) has a medical emergency WHILE the bus is still in motion that the student who f=is brave enough to get up and pull the yellow parking brake valve and activate the 4 ways and radio to base for an ambulance (again something they consider but never had to be done but was close as a driver i overheard on the radio was feeling ill and passed out in his bus fortunately on the side of the road safe and sound) to cut the driver seatbelt to get him/her off the bus (if possible).
We use the timer to confirm that there are no significant leaks in the air brake system, i.e. the pressure doesn't drop more than a certain amount over a certain length of time. The shaking is just me bouncing as I pump the brakes to release all the air and confirm that the emergency brake activates when the pressure drops catastrophically low
Being that we were all kids once, I can assume we've all been curious about our bus driver. This, good sir, satisfies that curiosity. Thank you for making this video. I would like to ask a question if you don't mind, what is that beeping sound that started when you opened the doors? is that an alarm?
If you're talking about the rear door and the other emergency exits, I think that alarm is there to inform the driver in case one of them opens while they are driving. Either due to a passenger opening them, or getting jarred open by vibrations - which does happen sometimes especially on the older buses.
I think he’s talking about when he initially got on the bus. Pretty sure it’s an anti-theft alarm or something where if he doesn’t sign in within a set time, the bus alarms will go off. Just a guess, though.
Heh, not really. Last year was rough. I had one of the air valves go (not catastrophically), burst a steering hose, EGR cooler went. It's an old bus. It does run and drive well, when nothing is broken.
This was the only one in our fleet. It had several things fail in its final couple years (EGR cooler, power steering hose...) but the engine itself was OK
You need a CDL to do a school bus route. If a bus has been decommissioned, depending on the weight rating of the bus you may be able to operate it with a regular license, e.g. skoolie conversions
Just hearing that VT365 is like ASMR to my ears. Love it!
I absolutely LOVE THE SOUND OF THAT DIESEL!
I do too!
Probably one of the best POV’s of a school bus I have ever seen
@UTTPPOLICE get a job .
I use your youtube videos as my white noise to help me sleep at night. also I am autistic. i like 15 passenger vans, and Airbus A321 aircraft as a hobby. i also like Yamaha stereo equipment.
Pleasant dreams! 🚍💤
Spirit Airlines operates the Airbus A320 series
can you Make Video of you on ESE School Bus with School Bus safety vest for Kids 5 year old 3 Year Old 12 Year old @@yitznewton
I am autistic too and I sleep with rain sounds
I was always curious on how bus drivers routines go. great video can't wait to see more
Great video! I especially love the beeping sounds, the air brake sounds, and the VT365 engine sounds.
same here I miss riding that vt365 bus 1 now im riding a 2022 safetliner c2 handicap medium size bus up to 9 passengers and 3 wheelchairs rows bus 1 with the cummins. 6.7 I mean the c2 rides so smooth though bus 1
fun seeing someone drive on roads im fimiliar with. im from Sussex County but i frequently drive thru Newton with family to run errands or to go riding. nice video.
I was in that area with the bus a couple times this month for camp trips
@@yitznewton nice, its really beautiful. just a lot of really scary roads to drive on especially in a large vehicle.
I like seeing the routines that the bus drivers go through. It’s very interesting for some reason lol. Great video! I hope to see a Thomas C2 POV soon!
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thanks! Just as good 👍
Loved the video! Our 2008’s were sold in 2018, we kept 2 2007’s until late 2020.
Yeah, this bus was just sold off a few months ago 😔
@@yitznewton That sucks! We still have our retirees sitting in our lot, we have 1 2014 and 1 2015 left in service.
@@SunsetChaser3 we have a somewhat ancient Freightliner Thomas rusting away in our boneyard too. Not sure why not sold
@@yitznewton Wow, we have an older early 2000’s Shorty bluebird 3800 handicapped with a jack knife door sitting at this garage next to our lot.
Sounds damn clean. Not even a shitty startup started right up sounding fresh.
I know.
@@lijiang2743I don't want to be on this school bus😫
How come?@@jorgefernandez2998
I always thought school buses always looked the same for the past 50 years, no remodeling.
I thought they were lazy
If it ain't broken, don't fix it
They have changed a crap ton.
@@SunsetChaser3 They haven’t changed at all the past 11 years I’ve been going to school, so even if they did change, it couldn’t have been that much in the past 50 years.
@@paull2937 It really has changed- buses have AC, heaters, new GPS and camera systems, etc.. They haven’t changed in the past 11 years cause they’ve kept the design almost the same, by 2024 or so, they’ll look different as the semi variant of them (applies to the CE and C2 only) will be getting redesigns.
At 8:35 you can hear the diesel-electric locomotive of a NJ Transit commuter train rolling into the station alongside the yard
What was its locomotive?
@@jthe_railfaner2643 did u gecontaca?
@@rasblox9105 ???
@@jthe_railfaner2643 b..
@@rasblox9105 Be specific.
The bus is so pristine and even though the bus motor startup and the bus is clean and I hope the students can get on a bus and have field trip and the only one thing is they need to clean out the inside of the bus
Man I miss watching the school bus thing on the top left corner that was fun it kept me entertained
ELMO!
Very nice video! I hope to see more content like this in the future reminds me of my old bus 060507 in Connecticut before it was retired in 2019.
I love your video.. keep up the good work I understand your listing of what not to complain about but like to comment so others would know .. at each bus company or school district they may have different pre trip procedures.. ours was a bit more complex.. we had to inspect also under the hood and also physically and visually inspect the S cams on our buses with air brakes and also brake lines on our hydraulic brakes and also do a brake test not just dump the air like you did. also we had to inspect every light lens to make sure they are not cracked or broken or bulb burnt out.. including headlight, tail lamps and warning lights .. but also inspect each interior light too .. now we only had to check the seats to make sure no student is left behind twice but hit alarm once at end of the route only if the warning lights have been activated. if you made a dry run say to go fuel up the bus and not activate your warning lamps no need to reset the child check warning system .. again as I stated each company or school district is different and have different rules. we did not have the electronic device you had to click on with the zonar system.. have a happy and safe driving with your bus
Santiago Rafael Rodríguez Orozco
I’m new to the channel and just sub the best POV vid I ever seen looking for more 🔥
he is soo happy
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@@hectorluna1085 hakelunasee
Awesome video! Look forward to seeing more. :)
Nada
I love busses my favorite is school busses
I love that V8 sound!
This is pretty awesome! 😎
i seen the routes that the bus drivers go through it’s very interesting for some reason lol great video i hope to see a thomas c2 cng
We don't have any CNG I'm afraid
Holy crap! Who would of thought that this was Fords 6.0 litre turbo diesel V8!
Could you possible record a video of just the turn signal on this bus? I cant seem to find a quiet clip of it anywhere.
I feel like i am becoming a school bus enthusiast
My favorite buses are 2011s and 2009 but the 2006 amd 7 buses are my new favorites
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That v8 diesel sound!
It is a 6.0L VT365 V8 Turbocharged Diesel.
how times have changed, back in the 80s when i rode the bus to school it was the local farmers who drove us, buses back then had non of that safety checklist or scanning to do lol
I'm doing my school bus driving training and I guess the company I work for don't do the scanning of everything. We just check it and move on.
Yea we do the same have a checklist to
i must say the VT365 sounds wayy more aggressive than the powerstroke counterpart of it! not only that you have the distinctive whine from that Alison! i could drive this bus all day and not get sick of those sounds!
It appears to be turbocharged. When shifting down gear (Slowing down), the turbocharger whines.
@@lijiang2743they’re both turbocharged. There are some minor differences between the VT365 and the 6.0. I’m not sure what they are. I think one is they don’t put head gaskets in the VT365- I could be wrong.
LOVE TO RIDE THE BUSES HERE IN KANSAS CITY MISSOURI!
I love the sound of that diesel the ic ce has, I’ve always loved the ce’s and the c2’a, bluebirds designs are straight ugly in my opinion, I ride a C2 to school every day but I’ve never been on an ic
I love when bus drivers mess whit stuff cuz its TRIGERES LITERALLY EVERY DAM BEEPING THING ON THE BUS XD
it's part of their pre-trip!
@@ICREFAN_OFFICIAL its funny tho
At 4:01 you was fanning them brakes like there were nothing.
Awesome video!
This reminds me of the time my bus 0257 got retired in 2017 I think idk when it got retired
Not bad bro 🔥🔥🔥
Nice video i like buses
Can you explain to me what the heck that shaking around was at 4:05?!?!
Bouncing while I'm rapidly pumping the brake, to empty the air tanks and confirm the brake pressure safety systems are working
@@yitznewton Oh okay, I thought the bus was going to combust in some way shape or form lol!
This is making me laughing it’s like the school bus has the hiccups lol so funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Can you do more videos like this video?A school bus is my favorite vehicle and always has been.I call it the law.Red lights mean stop for a school bus.Its the law.obey it.
21:56 why does it make that noise when you switch gears?
If you mean the electronic sound, I think that happens when you touch the brake for the first time after starting. I don't know why it does that.
At 14:07 I hear the 5 minute chime engage.
Fun fact: they still operate the 2006 IC CE at my school
I like school buses 😀
the magic school bus
when we are young, we laugh when the driver says "quiet !"... 25 years later, its us who ask to kid "be quiet !".... it may looks a monotone job but excluding the bus checkup, it looks a real job-dealing with everything from inside-kids to outside-environment... "(- . -)"
I LOVE🥰 SCHOOL BUSES
Dope vid tho👍
Omg how long is this?
The back door exit is me in class when my teacher won’t shut the fuck up so I can work
Can they make a electric School bus?
Yes, they exist. Probably not for a while at my location because of the site we're on
@@yitznewton i never really seen one tbh
@@rasblox9105 yeah I can't recall having seen one either
Could you possibly do a c2 next when you get the chance to fetch one? I love CEs especially with the vt365 but I favor the maxxforce dt more.
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@@brotherblackstar5554 ???
I love that CCM unit and my old bus has the same system when I was in School. Child Checkmate rules. Do you have access to a bus like a C2 so we can see what that type of bus is like?
We have C2s in our fleet as well. I usually don't know in advance when my bus is going to be in the shop for maintenance, or which bus they're going to give me, so it's hard to know when to bring the GoPro 😔
@@yitznewton Well I hope we can see a C2 soon
@@carwashslayer4235 yeah
@@rasblox9105 Hope for a Child Check Procedure in his bus. Like Activation and Deactivation. Plus Charter Mode.
@@carwashslayer4235 on my mom bus she had like a evacuation protection door that will beep really loud in a emergency
In my city they use those buses as public transport.
We sold this bus last year, so maybe you will ride this same bus one day!!
2:43 what is that noise?
That happens when you turn the key on with the service (foot) brake applied. If you turn it on with the brake not applied, it just clicks. I assume it's running a check on some valves or solenoids or something.
@@yitznewton good tip
I guess so
What's that device in his hand and what's he checking with it?
The Zonar wand records the timing of scanning those tags around the bus, to create a record of the fact I've done the inspection
@@yitznewton great, thanks
I’m starting to drive a school bus soon, myself.
Any tips for a new driver?
Take your time in driving. Figure out what rules are actually important and enforce them consistently, but don't bog the students down with unnecessary rules. Drive your route with times and stops as it's given to you, and let your dispatcher know if changes are needed, so if anyone has to cover your route, they'll know what to do.
@ Ok, thanks a lot!
I’ll try to remember that.
I have a problem. I think I'm in love with your bus. I'll give my two kidneys for can drive him
Heh well, they're selling it this year. Not sure if already have a buyer...
That was a long pre-trip now we all know that you don’t get that much time
Very nice video!! How did you make the bus do the poping sounds at 2:50
That happens when you turn the key on with the service (foot) brake applied. If you turn it on with the brake not applied, it just clicks. I assume it's running a check on some valves or solenoids or something.
@@yitznewtonoh wow that’s very interesting thank you!
My bus driver got into an accident with the bus. We have had subs ever since and a spare bus for the rest of the school year
One of our drivers peeled off their bumper on their last week before quitting, still waiting for it to come back from the body shop
Is the bus dead no fuel?
What is the green thing
On the dashboard? It's a seat belt cutter, in case you're evacuating and a belt is stuck and too tight to pull the kid out. Definitely not something I ever want to have to attempt
@@yitznewton my district explains it if the driver (who is the only one who actually has a seatbelt on the buses with the exception of the microbird G5) has a medical emergency WHILE the bus is still in motion that the student who f=is brave enough to get up and pull the yellow parking brake valve and activate the 4 ways and radio to base for an ambulance (again something they consider but never had to be done but was close as a driver i overheard on the radio was feeling ill and passed out in his bus fortunately on the side of the road safe and sound) to cut the driver seatbelt to get him/her off the bus (if possible).
This was dope
Why do they have so many enmangency exit doors and windows lol plz answer
Think about all the ways a bus might land after an accident
0:25 that is a weird beeper sound.
No its a backup chime
what was it going up and down so much
Nice Video
why do you have to do that timer thing and have it literally shake the whole bus and crank all the stuff just to start it
We use the timer to confirm that there are no significant leaks in the air brake system, i.e. the pressure doesn't drop more than a certain amount over a certain length of time. The shaking is just me bouncing as I pump the brakes to release all the air and confirm that the emergency brake activates when the pressure drops catastrophically low
@@yitznewton gotcha!
what's the long yellow stick at the fron of the bus for?
To keep kids from crossing immediately in front of the nose, which is a blind spot
@@yitznewton cool, thanks
it's also known as a student crossing arm.
My little sister love school buses
I have a brother inlaw who drives school bus in another city here in minnesota
Whot time do you leave the depo
7:25am
Hey so what year is your bus like the number becase I love your videos and I love buses
This bus was built in 2006. I don't know the model year and we no longer have this bus so I can't check
Oh
What time was it and what day is it??
I would have started around 7:05 a.m., whatever day I posted this
i thought you drive a 2nd generation ic ce vt365
This was my bus years ago... it was retired
What is that long yellow bar on the front of bus do
It forces people crossing in front, to move away from the nose, so they remain more visible to the driver
Interesting video.
My bus driver treats those types of buses like shit, she hits the curb like 10 times a day and outside is all rusted
😢
Working 👌 I called it
What engine is in this school bus?
Navistar VT365
@@yitznewton a.k.a. the Ford 6.0 Powerstroke since Ford did use that engine in the F Series Super Duty trucks as well as in the E series vans
4:01 you fanning the brakes like that
Way different from my days at Laidlaw. We had paper pre-trip
We've now moved from the Zonar wand, to using tablets - check out one of the more recent videos
Being that we were all kids once, I can assume we've all been curious about our bus driver. This, good sir, satisfies that curiosity. Thank you for making this video. I would like to ask a question if you don't mind, what is that beeping sound that started when you opened the doors? is that an alarm?
If you're talking about the rear door and the other emergency exits, I think that alarm is there to inform the driver in case one of them opens while they are driving. Either due to a passenger opening them, or getting jarred open by vibrations - which does happen sometimes especially on the older buses.
I think he’s talking about when he initially got on the bus. Pretty sure it’s an anti-theft alarm or something where if he doesn’t sign in within a set time, the bus alarms will go off. Just a guess, though.
Awe I miss Airbrakes.
I used to ride the school bus in macon
20:48 those beeps are funny
You gotta do all that
a very loud buzzer woah!
Has your bus been reliable ?
Heh, not really. Last year was rough. I had one of the air valves go (not catastrophically), burst a steering hose, EGR cooler went. It's an old bus. It does run and drive well, when nothing is broken.
Damn I'm sure that was pricy.
I wonder how the 6.0 in School buses do reliability wise (since I heard bad things about the 6.0)
This was the only one in our fleet. It had several things fail in its final couple years (EGR cooler, power steering hose...) but the engine itself was OK
Do you need a CDL to drive a bus
You need a CDL to do a school bus route. If a bus has been decommissioned, depending on the weight rating of the bus you may be able to operate it with a regular license, e.g. skoolie conversions
most school districts will require it if you plan on driving route buses.
Get up every day then dude every day the test in the morning open window second and back door and check in the lights that’s a lot
I need that Bus
I hear that this bus retired at the end of 2021.
That sounds about right
@@yitznewtonWhich day and month of 2021 did this bus retire?
i believe you can direct install an upgraded ford 6.0 engine in these direct bolt up for more power
I can't confirm, but it makes sense from what I do know
A bus with less than 150k miles? Your company spoils you.
Engine light I think
Cool