Cool!Originally posted by FireIce:got once i was on Bus 66 from bukit timah towards Serangoon Road
massive jam......horrible jam.......
the bus drive went up the viaduct at newton circus there......cos the jam was at the roundabout down there......
no passengers made any noise or wat.......
Hope you'll do that, "Satan". Be a faithful "Satan"Originally posted by BlessingSatan:There's a saying "Do anything you want to,But don't get caught"!If you're caught you are liable for suspension w/o pay or even terminated.
seems that svc 170 drivers deviate from their routes occasionally in JB when traffic jams occur; they just zip to an alternative road to/from the checkpoint.Originally posted by BlessingSatan:There's a saying "Do anything you want to,But don't get caught"!If you're caught you are liable for suspension w/o pay or even terminated.
I thought 182X times were when 182 was Boon Lay - Tuas route and 183 was still there?Originally posted by gynobcard:seems that svc 170 drivers deviate from their routes occasionally in JB when traffic jams occur; they just zip to an alternative road to/from the checkpoint.
if i remember the date correctly, there was a newspaper article last year that commended one SBST svc 182 driver who dropped a woman off at Tuas Checkpoint en route to Tuas South even though the trip wasn't a svc 182X (ie detour via checkpoint) coz she went up to the BC and told him that she had missed the last bus of 182X. she wrote in to ST and e driver got praised for, well, "going the extra mile".
Aha,This is one kind of different cases where the commuter commendate you for that as it is not beyond 182 routes(182#).Originally posted by gynobcard:seems that svc 170 drivers deviate from their routes occasionally in JB when traffic jams occur; they just zip to an alternative road to/from the checkpoint.
if i remember the date correctly, there was a newspaper article last year that commended one SBST svc 182 driver who dropped a woman off at Tuas Checkpoint en route to Tuas South even though the trip wasn't a svc 182X (ie detour via checkpoint) coz she went up to the BC and told him that she had missed the last bus of 182X. she wrote in to ST and e driver got praised for, well, "going the extra mile".
what if there are other passengers in the bus, they went on to the "extra mile" at the expense of other passengers' time.... i think that's quite risky... might stir up yet another complaint instead of earning a compliment...Originally posted by ula_man:Have you ever met drivers who "took an extra mile" such that they drove away from the original route to another road to let down passengers?
So far, I only encountered once on tibs sv 67 years back. It was a Sunday night, the bus was not a bendy and was quite packed. The bus was travelling towards cck. There were few eldery who were not sure how to reach a particular place. The bus driver turned the bus into Bedok Reservoir View, let them down ,U-turn back into Bedok Resevoir Road, and continued like normal.
Anyone have similar encounters?
Hmm,You've a point thereOriginally posted by Qoo`~`:what if there are other passengers in the bus, they went on to the "extra mile" at the expense of other passengers' time.... i think that's quite risky... might stir up yet another complaint instead of earning a compliment...
Well, there were a lot of other passengers on board. None complained , just amazed as how come the bus turned into Bedok Reservoir View. It was quite a distance into the new estate from the main road.Originally posted by Qoo`~`:what if there are other passengers in the bus, they went on to the "extra mile" at the expense of other passengers' time.... i think that's quite risky... might stir up yet another complaint instead of earning a compliment...
182 plies Tuas Checkpoint during certain times of day, no change in route whatsoever.Originally posted by freakybuses:I thought 182X times were when 182 was Boon Lay - Tuas route and 183 was still there?
182X is basically e same as 182, just that it makes a small detour to stop at Tuas CheckpointOriginally posted by SBS9818A:182 plies Tuas Checkpoint during certain times of day, no change in route whatsoever.