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![]() In see, so the bus companies don't get insurance then. Kevin No they don't, Bus companies are self insured with a deposited bond under the Road Traffic Act. "1200 vehicles fully comp and any driver? How many under 25?" Btw my post wasn't anti bendy as many of you have seem to have taken up, but just an example of how a vehicle now has to travel "cross country" to get to it's start point therefore increasing the likelihood of having an accident before it's even started its official journey. |
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