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35102 back at Oldham depot, minus the Greater Manchester branding, from its brief stay in Halifax (again), operating on the 181 on Saturday. |
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35102 is currently still at Oldham Depot and was on 58s yesterday |
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First Wright double decker (MX58DWZ) deroofed at Rochdale near Manchester, which the driver first day new jobs today. Click http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-n...f-torn-off |
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(09/09/2015 14:32)326VFM Wrote: First Wright double decker (MX58DWZ) deroofed at Rochdale near Manchester, which the driver first day new jobs today. Click http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest-n...f-torn-off The bus in question is B9TL 37389. The accident happened on Milkstone Road, near Rochdale train station. The bus was in service on the 17, with First unsure why the bus was there. http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/n...e-10021462 |
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She got extremely lost, as the 17 route doesn't pass near the train station. I hope everyone makes a swift recovery. To be honest I do feel sorry for the driver, as she could loose her job and get charged. |
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She is still driving without due care and attention - there is a clear sign saying the height limit for the bridge, and she has still carried on. Not only that she obviously wasnt going slow at the time as she has taken the roof completely off, not a little bit then realised, she just kept going! Off route or on route, I was taught when driving to always check the height signs against your vehicle - if she was new to the job then it is even more her fault as she has failed to do one of the basic checks and put 30 peoples lives in danger, if she was new you would have thought she would be taking even more care as she drove! Its not down to the passengers to shout! She might have knew she took a wrong turn, told them and was trying to double back on herself, so the passengers werent paying attention, not that they would anyway, theres so many changes to routes these days most wouldnt think twice - thats if they already werent distracted by their phones/newspapers/books ior whatever else they were passing time with. |
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Obviously Mr T has never had an accident in his life, never got lost, and never panicked. |
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This is why every company should have lead drivers to go out with new drivers for the first week in service on various routes to watch over them and keep an eye on them as ic she had a lead driver with her they could of corrected her straight away. |
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(09/09/2015 20:00)motormayhem1 Wrote: This is why every company should have lead drivers to go out with new drivers for the first week in service on various routes to watch over them and keep an eye on them as ic she had a lead driver with her they could of corrected her straight away. I have seen lead drivers sometimes on Rosso services but not on any other operator, another way would be to record the journey so new drivers can watch through it as they do on the railway or even ask them to just ride the services a few times until they can remember the route. |
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Statements from First Manchester about the accident in Rochdale: Quote:ISSUED AT 13:55 Quote:ISSUED AT 1845 http://www.firstgroup.com/greater-manche...ing-todays |
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