By dabuki,sauce (its full of R18 artwork!!!)

Putting “Give Way to ____” sign on private car is cringe. And yes, I have seen someome really put it on their cars.
And its bus review time. The bus on above image is Scania K310UD, serviced since 2010. However, unlike its competitor, Scania double decker does not gain significant market share among the operators, and it is only used as backup.

Upstairs cabin uses a 2+2 layout. Seats are surprisingly wide—there’s about two hand-widths of space between my knees and the seat in front. Thats a luxury for economy(?) seat.

Today’s journey is a short-haul domestic hop from the railway station hub back to my home town, with a total block time of approximately 20 minutes.
This particular service operates essentially as a high-frequency feeder route. It connects passengers from two major rail hubs and the city center before getting into highway. Once clear of the urban area, it is a nice and smooth highway trip back to my hometown.

The driver is just a normal bus driver you would find on the street. Yet, he is trying his best to put the bus at fast as possible, which still does not hide its fact that it is slower than others on the highway. I have count arround 4 double decker pass my bus.
Given the poor performance and terrible maintainence experience from what those working with it, no wonder bus operators does not flavour Scania K310UD.
Journey Rating: 85/100
“Need a faster bus.”

