Many of the replies are going beyond the topic now. Could I kindly ask if anyone
reply this thread from now on, please stick back to the topic instead of commenting
the readability of this post.
back to the topic, in my point of view, taking this case, i won't compare a US school bus with a European city bus, as most of US school bus build on a truck chassis rather than a bus chassis.
原帖由 Megabus 於 2007-4-18 21:52 發表
I think the Volvo B10 should be easier than the yellow bcoz as I know the steering wheel is quite "heavy" in the American vehicles...
Just a small point of note. That First vehicle is actually not even a Volvo. It is a Scania L94UB,
numbered 61292 in First fleet (In this case First Glasgow).
Anyway, no B10M have ever fitted with this "Wright Classic" bodywork. And of course, to
answer wrightap's question, there is a huge number of B10M buses around the world (and
HK, of course), both in single or double deck form.