Lots of warning lights. Is there an engine problem? Also why do you have to jab brake pedal before you can set off ? Sorry im not a bus driver and never experienced an automatic. Also why don't busses steer straight ?
The warning lights are just sensor faults (it must be) because almost 70% of these Wright buses always have something on the dash, jabbing the brake before moving off is a safety feature so that the driver doesn't accidentally roll off without being 100% sure he wants to move, the steering is straight if you didn't touch it it would still go straight but the steering wheel has been fitted a bit rotated or it just rotated over time...
@SALEH_4K_POV Thanks for that. I've always wanted to have a bus as a motor home (National mk2 if anybody wants to give one away 😆) and grew up watching the simple dash of the lodekka (none) vr (square box) and leyland . None of this fancy kneeling and computers! Good Times. Loved your video . Keep up the good work.👍
As a driver in London these streetdecks have got to be some of the worst buses I’ve ever driven. Idk what they’re like up where you drive but down here they’re unreliable as hell the brakes feel none existent the buses are very jerky. Horrible buses 👎🏽
The streetdecks I drive are definitely the most unreliable compared to everything else they have here, but the brakes are good on these ones, I've noticed even within Streetdeck buses some of them feel really nice to drive and other absolute terrible even though they are of the same year and similar milage
They give 1 or 2 weeks to everyone training to study and pass their theory and then about 3 to 4 weeks of practical training ending with a driving test after that another 1 week of site/garage/station introduction and learning how to drive all the different buses they have (how to turn it on etc...) and then route learning can be from 1 week to 4 weeks, depending on the company and how many routes they want you to learn
I want to be a bus driver too the company I would probably drive are arriva or stagecoach I live in Merseyside so those are the most common bus company's around my area
It's rapid when it picks up the speed but very slow when moving off, the 43 MPH doesn't affect me really as the max speed on this route is 40MPH though the restricted buses are much slower than the ones that are not
Thank you, I have driven Enviro 400 and the MMC, but not the EV many times before with another company, I'll definitely make a video If i drive one again
2:13 That’s my town!
as a bus fan, these are so calming to watch, especially when eating ice cream 😃
You made me feel like doing the same 😀
Love Your Videos And Ur Beautiful Bus
Awesome video! I am loving these on duty POV, I am a bus driver aswell along side UA-cam in Bristol
Thank you ;)
This is definitely the 582, from Leigh to Bolton :)))
Camera?
Ok I just want to know what watch you’re wearing?
Lots of warning lights. Is there an engine problem? Also why do you have to jab brake pedal before you can set off ? Sorry im not a bus driver and never experienced an automatic. Also why don't busses steer straight ?
The warning lights are just sensor faults (it must be) because almost 70% of these Wright buses always have something on the dash, jabbing the brake before moving off is a safety feature so that the driver doesn't accidentally roll off without being 100% sure he wants to move, the steering is straight if you didn't touch it it would still go straight but the steering wheel has been fitted a bit rotated or it just rotated over time...
@SALEH_4K_POV Thanks for that. I've always wanted to have a bus as a motor home (National mk2 if anybody wants to give one away 😆) and grew up watching the simple dash of the lodekka (none) vr (square box) and leyland . None of this fancy kneeling and computers! Good Times. Loved your video . Keep up the good work.👍
When that little boy said can I has some chocolate 😂 made me crack up
The kid really asked for chocolates😂
As a driver in London these streetdecks have got to be some of the worst buses I’ve ever driven. Idk what they’re like up where you drive but down here they’re unreliable as hell the brakes feel none existent the buses are very jerky. Horrible buses 👎🏽
The streetdecks I drive are definitely the most unreliable compared to everything else they have here, but the brakes are good on these ones, I've noticed even within Streetdeck buses some of them feel really nice to drive and other absolute terrible even though they are of the same year and similar milage
Which bus company do u work for
What route and company? eg something like 25 for Stagecoach
I dont drive a streetdeck but i agree! If u kinda go slow its like as if ur going 50mph and the brakes as like u said are like none existent
@@jonsmith233bee network
Is the Wright StreetDeck bus a double decker?
Yes it is
Hi saleh your such a smooth driver
Thanks
country??
@@Danne-t8x England
@@SALEH_4K_POV thanks.❤🚍🫶
@@Danne-t8x city is manchester
I wanna be a bus driver when im older how many weeks does training take? im not to sure about urs cuz my company will be Go North East
Training takes a couple of weeks to acc work for a company but tests can take up to a year
They give 1 or 2 weeks to everyone training to study and pass their theory and then about 3 to 4 weeks of practical training ending with a driving test after that another 1 week of site/garage/station introduction and learning how to drive all the different buses they have (how to turn it on etc...) and then route learning can be from 1 week to 4 weeks, depending on the company and how many routes they want you to learn
I want to be a bus driver too the company I would probably drive are arriva or stagecoach I live in Merseyside so those are the most common bus company's around my area
@@katefrost3788 Go for it Arriva probably will pay best but i think Stagecoach have more routes
Great video Saleh!Nice 582 route
Thanks
These have a tendency to get hot in the cab especially a few I’ve driven they’re very nippy deckers
True, you can smell the smoke coming through the vents sometimes, but some of them are alright
Nice driving 👍
I see you didn’t blur out the licence plates (I don’t care at all I just wanted to comment something)
Awesome you on one of the ex diamond ones
yeah i think most/all of the streetdeck in go north west is ex diamond
How long have you been a bus driver?
About 2 Years
Its good to see most of your passengers saying thank you. Bus appears quite rapid but sucks to be limited to 43
It's rapid when it picks up the speed but very slow when moving off, the 43 MPH doesn't affect me really as the max speed on this route is 40MPH though the restricted buses are much slower than the ones that are not
Hello man, great videos with bus in service!
Do you ever drive enviro 400EV or MMC can you maybe film a video next time if you do?
Thank you, I have driven Enviro 400 and the MMC, but not the EV many times before with another company, I'll definitely make a video If i drive one again