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Bus Driving
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Leaning to drive a D/Decker bus on ITV, did you watch it? could you manage it? what are the hazards?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Impossible to say without trying it. Having said that you have to be aware of the dimensions of any vehicle you are driving but a very large vehicle could be daunting.
Having driven high vehicles I've always been very aware and checked the height of every height limit I've come across.
I think getting used to the length is probably most difficult ie, having to swing out on corners and it's "behind you" - you are warned about height, you can see width but length is out of sight.
I suspect the power-to-weight ratio might be a problem until you get used to it so, together with length, pulling onto a roundabout will need a bit more thinking about.
Avoiding other vehicles that don't realise that you "cut" corners another hazard.
Having driven high vehicles I've always been very aware and checked the height of every height limit I've come across.
I think getting used to the length is probably most difficult ie, having to swing out on corners and it's "behind you" - you are warned about height, you can see width but length is out of sight.
I suspect the power-to-weight ratio might be a problem until you get used to it so, together with length, pulling onto a roundabout will need a bit more thinking about.
Avoiding other vehicles that don't realise that you "cut" corners another hazard.
Not just low bridges, but also street furniture. Its surprising how much a high vehicle tilts if there is a camber on the road, sufficient that it could hit road signs, traffic lights, trees etc.
The other new thing to learn would be rear overhang swing - something car drivers don't have to worry about.
The other new thing to learn would be rear overhang swing - something car drivers don't have to worry about.