Thursday, October 12, 2006

Red London Buses

One of the city's familiar tourist attractions is the red london buses. While the original open deck routemasters no longer ply any of the commuter routes, there are still a few that can be seen around Westminister. For the regular londoner, a bus is merely a means of transport to get home after a busy day at work, so fancy you wait at a station in the cold or rainy weather for over 25 minutes for your bus, and this is what the first bus you see says! My Sony Ericsson phone photo captured the scene.

Red London Bus

How frustrating, and you can't but wonder if using your car to commute to the local station is no worth giving a go, or for those learning to drive it becomes another reason why you really need to get that full british licence instead of having to rely on the red london buses. Speaking of learner drivers, if you are preparing for your dsa practical car assessment in London, you should check out the driving test tips website run by a north london instructor, as apart from information and help, it also has some videos of the local Mill Hill and Hendon test routes which could come in handy, in particular there is a roundabouts video that shows you how to deal with apex corner a multi-lane learner's nightmare.

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