These writhing whales of the road have swung their hefty rear ends round our corners for the final time.
On Wed, 29 Jul 2009 11:52:28 +0100
"Just zis Guy, you know?" wrote:
The articulation and other characteristics result in the tail moving
in much more sharply than is the case for, say, articulated lorries.
FFS , it has the same ratio of front to back section as van, car or rigid
pulling a trailer. And the tail doesn't "move in sharply". It moves in in
exactly the way anyone with more than a single braincell would expect it to do.
I've ridden on enough of them when I used to work in central london to know.
But hey, I can see that you're not interested in acknowledging any
possible problems with bendy buses. I think that was the problem with
The only problems are the poor drivers. Theres nothing wrong with the
bus itself. Its an articulated vehicle, nothing more.
B2003
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