Pollution - another problem
Pollution - another problem
Not an 'incident' per se, but still an annoyance.
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Should I make a complaint to the bus company? Both my wife and I have suffered from mild asthma in the past. Why should anyone put up with it?
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Should I make a complaint to the bus company? Both my wife and I have suffered from mild asthma in the past. Why should anyone put up with it?
Suppose that this room is a lift. The support breaks and down we go with ever-increasing velocity.
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
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Re: Pollution - another problem
One of my 'out of the box' ideas is that exhaust from cars etc should be vented into the drivers compartment first.
Re: Pollution - another problem
That bus looks older than me!
Guess that's the beauty of private 'public' transport. Buy cheap buses and run them until the die...
They'll rag the engine, put it on the emissions tester and it'll pass no problem. Few miles down the road and it'll be as bad as ever.
Guess that's the beauty of private 'public' transport. Buy cheap buses and run them until the die...
They'll rag the engine, put it on the emissions tester and it'll pass no problem. Few miles down the road and it'll be as bad as ever.
Re: Pollution - another problem
I dont suppose it is quite as old as the number plate suggests (around 1960 ish) but it may be old enough to still have very relaxed emission requirements in the MOT test.
Re: Pollution - another problem
beardy wrote:I dont suppose it is quite as old as the number plate suggests (around 1960 ish) but it may be old enough to still have very relaxed emission requirements in the MOT test.
AFAIK smoke will still cause a failure.
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broadway wrote:AFAIK smoke will still cause a failure.
Yeah, but the great thing about old diesels is that if you boot them hard in a low gear for a few hundred meters then once they've made the sky go dark they'll usually sail through the tests and be good for another few miles at least!
So it's all good...
Re: Pollution - another problem
Maybe, but definitely report to VOSA:661-Pete wrote:Should I make a complaint to the bus company?
The Government's Vehicle and Operator Services Agency (VOSA) will investigate any complaint relating to a smoky bus or lorry. To report a problem:
0870 60 60 440 - VOSA National Helpline
VOSA: Smoky Vehicle Report Form
VOSA will need certain information if you want to report a suspected smoky vehicle. It is not possible to follow up any report without the details below.
Type of Vehicle (HGV or PSV)
Vehicle Registration Mark
Company Name (if apparent)
Road Name / Number where the vehicle can be seen
Date and Time of Sighting
HTH
"42"
Re: Pollution - another problem
Wow! others are starting to realise that many PSVs are the worst polluters instead of always bashing cars. Oxford Street in London is one of the most polluted roads in the country...and guess what....motor traffic on Oxford Street comprises almost exclusively buses and taxis.
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Re: Pollution - another problem
From what I've noticed the Sussex Bus Company fleet seems to made up from old buses, - bought after other companies have 'worn them out'?
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Re: Pollution - another problem
MikeF wrote:From what I've noticed the Sussex Bus Company fleet seems to made up from old buses, - bought after other companies have 'worn them out'?
They seem to be part of a small group called Heritage Buses along with Surrey & Sussex Bus Company and City of Chichester Coaches who don't operate in London or other very regulated or competitive markets, so it looks likely to me.
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Re: Pollution - another problem
I sent in a feedback form to Sussex Bus, including my video link. Let's see how they react.
Suppose that this room is a lift. The support breaks and down we go with ever-increasing velocity.
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
Re: Pollution - another problem
The bus company operating most of our rural routes keeps on changing hands, I find it hard to keep up with them! The name 'Heritage' does indeed appear on some local buses (in shocking pink livery!) although it's nothing to do with 'heritage'. They don't appear to run numbered routes - I believe they do mostly business workforce shuttles and the like.
As it happens, the bus I followed (which is a numbered route) is quite useful since it serves our two local A&E hospitals. If you're walking wounded, not trusting yourself to cycle or drive, but not bad enough for an ambulance, it may be your best option to get to hospital. I tried it once. I don't know why they use double-deckers though: most of the local buses are single-deckers which are quite adequate.
As it happens, the bus I followed (which is a numbered route) is quite useful since it serves our two local A&E hospitals. If you're walking wounded, not trusting yourself to cycle or drive, but not bad enough for an ambulance, it may be your best option to get to hospital. I tried it once. I don't know why they use double-deckers though: most of the local buses are single-deckers which are quite adequate.
Suppose that this room is a lift. The support breaks and down we go with ever-increasing velocity.
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
Let us pass the time by performing physical experiments...
--- Arthur Eddington (creator of the Eddington Number).
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Re: Pollution - another problem
Don't waste time reporting it to VOSA as they closed down over a year ago. Report it to the DVSA instead.
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