Double Decker Buses have you rode one?
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uh yeah... for around 2 times a day, 5 months from then til now.
where? Singapore! double Decker buses are owned by the government (well they almost owned everything) so the buses are organized with top in - top out for your travel fare using ez-link cards. Equipped with cctv cameras and door bell like buttons for alighting.
where? Singapore! double Decker buses are owned by the government (well they almost owned everything) so the buses are organized with top in - top out for your travel fare using ez-link cards. Equipped with cctv cameras and door bell like buttons for alighting.
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seesaw wrote...
uh yeah... for around 2 times a day, 5 months from then til now. where? Singapore! double Decker buses are owned by the government (well they almost owned everything) so the buses are organized with top in - top out for your travel fare using ez-link cards. Equipped with cctv cameras and door bell like buttons for alighting.
the cameras are more of the driver to shout at passengers to move the fk to the back when there is space.
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SLAYER NEXUS wrote...
Ramsus wrote...
Nope. (filler filler)Lol! the most simple answer you could ever give.
heh
HEH
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What is so special about this bus? Except the fact that it carries twice as many people and wastes twice as much gas.
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GreenZero
Get Jinxed
I have, when i went to London i rode a double decker but that is the first and only time so far.
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I always take buses when im going from home to college and vice versa, and some of them are double deckers.
Well, not really any difference, as I usually just sleep in buses or listen to music, rather then look outside and get dizzy.
Well, not really any difference, as I usually just sleep in buses or listen to music, rather then look outside and get dizzy.
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Chlor wrote...
I have a few times. Can't see what so special about them, it's a bus, how exciting can it get?Good question. I guess just because it is different. I would love to ride on one, but I can't really say why I would.
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Several hundred times. They're actually rather terrible, because at the bottom there's never enough room, and on the top deck it's always stuffy and full of yapping, drooling, stinking kids.
I prefer articulated buses.
I prefer articulated buses.
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THE ECONOMY wrote...
Several hundred times. They're actually rather terrible, because at the bottom there's never enough room, and on the top deck it's always stuffy and full of yapping, drooling, stinking kids.I prefer articulated buses.
Heh. The London populace seems to despise the 'bendy buses'.
OT, I really wasn't aware that they were such a rarity worldwide, though I guess I might have twigged never having seen one in media. I don't take the bus much anymore but I've been on plenty before, really not that exciting. :P Ultimately just a rubbish coach, isn't it?
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doswillrule wrote...
Heh. The London populace seems to despise the 'bendy buses'.Bad rep due to undermotorized trash servicing busy lines (causing engine fires, viz "Chariots of Fire" nickname) and bendy buses causing many accidents because LONDONERS CAN'T DRIVE, PERIOD. Also routemaster nostalgia, even though they've been scrapped already.
The obvious advantages of bendy buses (rapid dis/embarkment, enormous capacity, working AC, comfortable low-floor build) will be forever shrouded in mystery to them, but you know what? Their loss.