One of my recent schedule runs southbound filmed with the help of my good friend Josh (who also helped load luggage and check-in passengers for my bus).
I grew up in Peoria. I know PCC well. I moved to the Washington, DC, area and, in 2006, when Bradley was having a great season and went to the NCAA tourney, I was in my car and pulled up beside a PCC bus. I was happy and surprised to see this one. I honked the horn, the driver opened the door, and I shouted to him, "I'm from Peoria!! Go Bradley Braves!!" HA!!
Wow I'm in the DC area too and I'm also a Bradley alum (2000). I'm originally from the chicago suburbs and took the PCC to Joliet on breaks. Wow this is really taking me back!!
I definitely think I've seen you on a video with James but I have a little bit of vision problem. But you are an outstanding the driver. And I hope James recognizes that. In fact I know he will
@@alblua since u hav a cdl class b and if u wanted 2 take the class A , do u need to sit for the whole course or just sit in for a couple of classes and do the road test....
Unlocking the bay doors…don’t feel bad. I drove for 36 years and lost count of the times I forgot to unlock them. Then have to halt the mass exodus of people getting off so you can get on to hit a switch. Lol
1. Were you born in Japan where you learned the culture of pointing and the white glove, like with the Japan Railways? 2. Your sub-titles are sometimes to short, that we can’t finish reading them before they disappear. Use yellow subtitles as a way to minimize blending in with the white background. 3. You are now a professional driver, not like driving your own car. Please keep safe distance with your 2 seconds rule, or 3 seconds rule for buses. Like on @ 1:42, 4:21 and 5:04. At all times, even in the stop and go traffic, you can do it, trust me.
I wasn't born in Japan, but I definitely admire some of the things they do! I'll try to improve the subtitles. There was more than 3 seconds following distance at each of the times you mentioned.