clearly shows multiple rags being used, not very observant are you 😂 once you make it out of your parents home you might realize businesses bulk order rags too...
I swear these third world countries just buy western electronics and pretend to use them. Like North Koreans that stare at computers but don't know what to do.
@@TheGoldenOnyx so your telling me a country so bankrupt due to god knows what corruption, has an environment that tourist would love to flock like they do in Europe? F off. Actually iv seen Rajasthan which is in indian border state adjoining Pakistan, it aint pleasent there and india is top growing economy. If their environment is not friendly then Pakistan's not by a mile
😂😂 That second bus looks like something the original Top Gear trio would have built. When it pulled up I imagined hearing Jeremy Clarkson's voice saying "I was the first to arrive and I built this"
As a bus driver myself, I think it's pretty cool to see how they managed to convert the storage into 1st class and have nice spacious cubicles for their passengers. It allows for more privacy. I think it would be cool to see Flixbusses like this
@@sebd6651there is only one exit from this magic 1st class compartment, what will happen if someone will hit the doors directly? and than for ex. car will becset aflame... it is not safe, they are not allowed in EU for a safety reasons.
@@sebd6651 Germany forbids buses with beds instead of seats, I guess you can operate them privately as a sort of caravan or a band bus, but not as a passanger transport service. Never seen them in Poland or Czech. Maybe in Uk they have some but they are already out of the EU.
Bus is amazing indeed but that rag man, where can I find one like that? To wipe clean the tires, the windows, the seats, the led screens .. in this precise order ... i just need it man.
The cleanup guy is a commendable worker, but the same rag works on everything?! I guess, the rig looked great, and looks like a real efficient way to up the passenger count on the same amount of fuel, and some of the seats looked pretty deluxe.
0:00 Pakistani Triple Decker 7:43 Cuban El Camelo 11:01 Indian Disco on Wheels i.e. 3 smaller seats on the left for Woman and children and 2 bigger seat on the right for couples
@@richardcorreya2739I suggest you watch it again ( if you really watched it 😂) and please use the timestamp on my comment. I bet you didn't watch it and just commented right away 😂😂😂
I would like to see a uv black light in those downstairs ‘rooms’ before I entered. In a restricted society I can only imagine how popular these would be.
The VW truck is in Cuba in a town called Artemisa. Us cubans call those rigs the camels because of the shape it has. I've been in thst particular one many times over the years. Glad to see it is still around.
I've been working at a body shop for a bit now and extra tips I learned was if you're painting the door, it's better to take off the mirror and belt molding (the trim at the bottom of the window) for a better paint job in the end. The mirror can get in the way, and if you're unlucky, the clear coat could stick in that gap between the door and the belt molding.
@@masterflow101 This is why I'll never let someone borrow my car again. My ex let her brother drive my car and he ended up running from the police and tore my shit up. I was pissed asf, especially when I found out he tried hiding my car at a car wash
@@pakngah3715 Lived 5 years in Iceland, lived and worked in Reykjavík, I am Danish so for me, it wasn't a huge culture difference, but it sure was for the amazing Nature and wildlife., sadly it's very expensive living there. I especially loved to go to "sund" in the evening and enjoy the hot pools outside while snow was falling down...OMG, I have so many good memories from my time there. Hope to go back again soon, One of the thing I remember from a month-long visit to Germany a few years ago was how I was able to find some really, fantastic deals on food at the grocery story. Usually it was stuff that simply had to be sold that day or thrown away, and it was marked down considerably. If you wanted to, you could simply walk to the grocery store every day, buy whatever was on sale, and just make a day's worth of meals out of that.
Bir de kapınızın olduğu tarafa doğru bir nehir veya göl kenarına devrildiğini düşün. İçeriye su doluyor ama senin kaçacak yerin yok. Ya da devrildikten sonra otobüsün yandığını düşünelim. Canlı canlı mangal olur.
The colors! And the paint job with the yellow limo on the side! So different from the subdued colors in the US. Really cool. I’d love to see and hear it full of people.
Bir de şöyle düşünelim. Bir kaza oluyor ve otobüs senin kapının olduğu yere devriliyor. Ve otobüs yanmaya başlıyor. 1 tane çıkış kapın var onun da üstüne otobüs devrilmiş kaçamıyorsun. Nasıl iyi mi?
It is worth mentioning that the first one is a typical long-distance Pakistani bus. The bottom deck is the first class, where passengers have to buy more expensive tickets with seat reservations, similar to first-class trains in other countries. Those buses allow to quickly and comfortably transfer people through large distances of Pakistani roads. They are good alternative to trains, becouse they require less expensive infrastructure and maintenance. The rest of the presented buses are, of course, examples of historical vehicles from archival recordings, nowadays seen only in museums or special events like old vehicle festivals.
I'm just wondering if you need a no 1 or 2 whilst sitting limo cabin (ex luggage storage) what do you do? do you call the diver to pull over, use a bucket & window or???
In Thailand..The luggage room is used when the preceeding bus breaks down. It gets you there, but the fumes make you sick. And the guy is using same rag outside then in! But after that..The artisans are amazing ;O
Nice coach, but it doesn't look like it needs dirtying. "Cleaning" the inside windows with the same rag used outside on the body. It looks like an act for the cameras though.
Putting the smell comments aside, it is really an interesting layout and the amenities look pretty good. The Samsung lcd is way bigger than you will get on a jet. The seats look like they might be really comfy for a long trip.
I can hear Gandalf saying " One rag to clean them all..."lots to consider if one wants to experience riding that bus but if you're not concerned about safety or hygiene then that would actually be a nice adventure to have.
I've seen double decker coach buses, but didn't think about one that would've been modified such that the luggage compartment would be replaced with additional seating and car doors.