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![]() foxy 1 wrote: I have seen this take just over 2 minutes, although no doubt can be done much quicker. Some drivers take longer because they like to have a chit chat as they probably havent seen each other for days. There was no chit-chat - the new driver was casualy walking up the street, cigarette in mouth after the old driver had left. It didn't take too long to 'log on' and fill in his paperwork once he got on the bus (about 5 minutes) but then he started adjusting the steering wheel console, etc. Not supprisingly most people at the bus stop were moaning about travelling by bus being "so inefficient" but still said thanks to the driver when leaving !? |
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