Why is there so much space in the bus and can still drive normally on the road?
Well the bus has 4 seats next to each other and then an aisle and fits like a normal car where there are only 2 seats on the street
Well the bus has 4 seats next to each other and then an aisle and fits like a normal car where there are only 2 seats on the street
How does it work? How long does it take approximately? Do you have to demonstrate something?
I have written a text for an appeal against a fine. Please give your opinions and suggestions for improvement or corrections.
What happens if you are caught speeding at 80 km/h in a 100 km/h zone during the last month of your probationary period? The speed camera trailer has been there for over a week.
Twelve days ago, I drove into town, and before I got there, there was an intersection with a traffic light. It was green, and I was going about 45 km/h. The internet says it's a 40 km/h zone, but I didn't see any sign, so the speed limit should actually be 50 km/h. As I…
Buses are about 2.55m wide (maximum permissible width in Germany) cars, on the other hand, usually only about 2m and due to the design and equipment etc, they will be massively narrower in the interior to provide maximum comfort.
By contrast, buses/lorries should offer the maximum space to be economical.
The roads are correspondingly wide. By car, you have left and right empty road when you drive centrally on your lane.
…the road will be wide enough