Morjesta,
Today was ”bus Friday” as Toni would say. We started at 9 o’clock so got some sleep at the morning. When we came in the warehouse it was full of buses. Some of the Finnish transport companies had presentations for the students. The school was hosting them because most of the students want to become truck drivers and they wanted to present them buses and the drivers. The drivers also told many stories from work. All of the bus drivers were so kind. They explained everything to us again, because the first time was in Finnish. The first bus we sightsee was pretty well-appointed. It has 2 cameras, a toilet, free wi-fi and USB outlets. We were surprised at how comfortable and cozy the bus was and of course I had to try all of the buttons on the dashboard.
The next bus was electrical. It was practically new. All of the technology…it’s incredible! It has a device which is counting the passengers, when and where they come in and where and when they get off. When the bus is locked you have to show the drivers card to the device and the door opens. If you want to turn the bus on you lean drivers card to the device next to the steering wheel. Simultaneously the driver register and everyone who will look at the data will know who was driving, where and when something happened, how many passengers were aboard and so on…
We thought that that’s all but…in the next bus there was a ‘’BUSines class’’…yes not business. The seats are situated more apart but the prices for the tickets are the same. It has two fridges, a freezer, a toilet, USB outlets, free wi-fi, electrical sockets, a lot of place for the luggage…
I could tell you so much more because these buses were really some of the best, or maybe the best busses in Finland.
Nähdä,
Aneja & Ana