yes, they should get scapped because they cause alot of accidents, they not easy to stop where as brake if there was a sudden incident, where as an normal bus doesn't have as much weight so its easier to stop.the world will be more safer.
No, although it causes twice more accidents than the normal buses, it also has several advantages for those who travel by bus daily. It has more room so it can hold more people especially in the mornings.By replacing it with the normal buses, it is going to cost more than £108 Million and the money can be use to improve the current economic. The engineers have to investigate and come up with a solution to make the bus more stable.
No!They shouldnt be scraped,they are really helpful,carry large no. of people.
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yes, they should get scapped because they cause alot of accidents, they not easy to stop where as brake if there was a sudden incident, where as an normal bus doesn't have as much weight so its easier to stop.the world will be more safer.
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No, although it causes twice more accidents than the normal buses, it also has several advantages for those who travel by bus daily. It has more room so it can hold more people especially in the mornings.By replacing it with the normal buses, it is going to cost more than £108 Million and the money can be use to improve the current economic. The engineers have to investigate and come up with a solution to make the bus more stable.
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Hi guys,
ReplyDeleteI got the figure from http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7274544.stm
Nana Pomaa
yes, yes, yes
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