Love the vid as usual but yet another seemingly unaccredited 14-seater... I tire of operators with vehicles >12 seats in the industry in Sydney not having a bus accreditation as required and not displaying the correct signage on their vehicle
@mychauffeurlife
21 күн бұрын
The Sprinter is registered for 15 passengers but does not have TV plates (if that what your meant ) which are required for bus lane access only. Not sure what signage you are referring to,however thanks for your perspective
@adinterxm
19 күн бұрын
@@mychauffeurlife Thanks for the response. Under the Passenger Transport Act 1990 and 2014 and the Passenger Transport (General) Regulation 2017, a vehicle seating more than 12 passengers for monetary consideration is considered a "public passenger bus service". As such, the vehicle must be operated by an operator with a bus operator accreditation and driven by a driver with a bus driver authority. The vehicle itself must have signage that displays (a) the name under which the accreditation for the bus service in which the bus is normally used is held (b) the accreditation number allocated to the operator in respect of that bus service and (c) the location of the depot at which the bus is normally based. The information must be displayed as follows: (a) on the front nearside or offside panel of the bus, (b) as far forward as possible (forward of the wheel arch, if possible), (c) in English in block letters at least 50 millimetres high, (d) in such a manner as to be clearly readable from a distance of 5 metres.
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