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"John Rowland" wrote the
following in: Hi all, I saw this on the front of a 91 the other day, shortly after it had left its Crouch End terminus. Since double-decker buses aren't the easiest things to turn around, except at authorised turnarounds, I am surprised that the blind didn't specify the point where the bus was turning, and that it did say what it said. Is it a new policy not to bother putting known emergency turnarounds on blinds? Buses on the 91 were displaying this before when there was some big disruption going on, I think it was possibly the rugby world cup celebrations or some sort of protest. It could be that they use it when they think they'll have to turn buses around but don't know where they will end up doing it because of being uncertain about what sort of disruption there will be. That's just a guess though. -- message by Robin May, but I would say that, wouldn't I? "GIVE IN! IT'S TIME TO GO!" - The NHS offers a high standard of care. "You MUST NOT drive dangerously" - the Highway Code Spelling lesson: then and than are different words. |
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