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JPROBERLIN
2 years ago

Well, I used to think that this was a move “better/faster” than remaining local trains were unot the rest of the old trucks…

As far as this is true, a quick bus usually by omitting stations or even by driving a shorter distance/abbreviation faster at the destination…

LG JPROBERLIN

maxim65
2 years ago

And jumping through it, they drive faster. It’s good

Knight121
2 years ago

My life has just changed 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 no honestly I have never thought about it and the term may have been heard 3 times

Knight121
2 years ago
Reply to  DeezNutsz

Yes haha, I want to see if I can experience how old you are ^^

Knight121
2 years ago

Haha looked through your answers on hobbyless, 22

Knight121
2 years ago

Okay, so on the basis of the way you answer and the fact that your profile banner looks the way it looks, I guess 18

MarSusMar
2 years ago

Maybe.

Faster drive no, because there is no STVO,

But keep the track down faster because they leave Hst out.

Example: the normal has 25 Hst. the fast bus only 10

This can be 15 minutes less driving time.

Just like an ICE to a regional railway.

schorle22
2 years ago

Yeah, you’re very likely.

Dimi2022
2 years ago

No, I didn’t, but I came from an Öffi family and knew it as a kid.

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The StVO also applies to Öffis.

And in fact, the fast bus is faster than the normal bus that stops at every milk can (they say so on the village.. that was actually so.. )

Dimi2022
2 years ago
Reply to  Dimi2022

But Gag on the edge: on the S-Bahn I really fell in.

DIE keeps in every kaff, regional express or regional train are fixed

You can’t know everything 😁

NewMemer69
2 years ago

Yeah, you’re probably.

Hundeball
2 years ago

Buses also have to adhere to traffic rules or speed limits. How did that happen?