Really enjoying these videos from Bergen. I noticed on this video a young lady got on the bus with an electric scooter - a lot of train/bus operators in the UK ban them due to the risk of fire from the batteries. Thanks for all your hardwork in producing your content. The views around Bergen are wonderful.
Exceptionally, if someone comes with a private electric scooter, they can bring it on board, but rental scooters are banned. Thank you very much, I appreciate it very much!
I am jealous, must be a treat to be bus driver in such a beautiful region. But one remark: the bus lines must have enormous distances because the bus has two time-zones :-).
Fyi: There's only one time zone in Norway. However, we do have summer time and normal time, the summer time is one hour ahead of normal time. As it's now normal time, the clock in the top left corner is one hour ahead, in summer time, as no one has cared to set the clock. Also, the bus company Skyss only drive in Vestland fylke, from the border to Rogaland and at least north to Bergen city. That's only a small part of the country (you can use google maps to see for yourself).
32:11 Who are those two guys? Ticket control? Also, I noticed that some roads are very cracked and uneven which surprised me since I thought that Norway and other Scandinavian countries have almost perfect roads. But it also seems that majority of roads seen in this video are back roads (secondary roads) in rural areas, so they might not get much attention from the officials in terms of maintenance comparing to the main roads.
yes those two guys with the high visibility vest are the ticket control, they randomly hop on and off buses. They also sometimes go undercover without the vest.
Good video! - road signs "bus stop" (white bus on blue background) are too small there - IMO... These kinds of important road signs should always be visible from a distance, especially for foreigners/tourists/first-day bus drivers/new lines.
Most people have travel cards or apps they sign on to the trips etc.. Where I work, I have maybe 1 in 1000 passengers wanting to pay with coins or bills to get a ticket, the other 999 either has a travel card or a phone app they swipe to sign in to travel, I guess it's the same thing 'ish in Bergen.
In Bergen you use an app for single or periodic tickets. If you don't have the app you can buy the tickets online or via SMS. You can also buy from the driver, but most people don't. Single app and SMS tickets are valid for 90 minutes from when you purchase them. Online tickets are valid 90 minutes from a date and time you choose. Also, there are ticket checks onboard as you can see at 32:26
Min gamle buss på Sælemyr og Ortustranden i Fyllingsdalen der eg bor. Eg husker da den gikk ut i 2022 under åpningen av 2-Bybanen da også 25-Bussen ble nedlagt.
Good thing I don't have a license... they won't take it away from me... 😂 But seriously, our buses have bus stop brakes that turn off the front lights when the doors are opened and hold the bus in place! Pozdrawiam! 😊
Really enjoying these videos from Bergen. I noticed on this video a young lady got on the bus with an electric scooter - a lot of train/bus operators in the UK ban them due to the risk of fire from the batteries. Thanks for all your hardwork in producing your content. The views around Bergen are wonderful.
Exceptionally, if someone comes with a private electric scooter, they can bring it on board, but rental scooters are banned.
Thank you very much, I appreciate it very much!
I am jealous, must be a treat to be bus driver in such a beautiful region. But one remark: the bus lines must have enormous distances because the bus has two time-zones :-).
Fyi: There's only one time zone in Norway. However, we do have summer time and normal time, the summer time is one hour ahead of normal time. As it's now normal time, the clock in the top left corner is one hour ahead, in summer time, as no one has cared to set the clock. Also, the bus company Skyss only drive in Vestland fylke, from the border to Rogaland and at least north to Bergen city. That's only a small part of the country (you can use google maps to see for yourself).
@@SyndDetGaming-2.0 Thanks for explaining, but I was only joking :-). Here in the Netherlands we have also summertime and wintertime.
these are really relaxing to watch! please keep uploading the videos, and thanks for the great work you're doing:)
Thank you again for this awesome beautiful trip.
100% Big fan and vlogs and video's like this keep them coming !! 🙂
Thanks for another wonderful trip. The weather sucked but that is not unusual in most any place we live. Thanks again. 👍
Hello, I enjoyed the video. I am a Korean tour bus driver. Nice to meet you.
So great to see how considerate all motorists are!
i lived in Norway in Bergen 2 weeks, it was so cool to hear "nasta stop". Amazing country
Thanks for the bus ride from another side of the world.
Dette er drit-fett! Skulle ønske jeg var buss-sjåfør! Smooth driving as well!
takk for en fin video. takk for turen takk for ett nytt sted eg ikke viste om
I want more vlogs lol
But hey more video :D
Big fan
Beautiful Road
32:11 Who are those two guys? Ticket control?
Also, I noticed that some roads are very cracked and uneven which surprised me since I thought that Norway and other Scandinavian countries have almost perfect roads. But it also seems that majority of roads seen in this video are back roads (secondary roads) in rural areas, so they might not get much attention from the officials in terms of maintenance comparing to the main roads.
yes those two guys with the high visibility vest are the ticket control, they randomly hop on and off buses. They also sometimes go undercover without the vest.
Such a relaxing video for me
32:24 PAN KANAR :) kontrola biletów :)
Artig video. Takk! Hvilket kamera bruker du til filming?
Hey! That's in my area!
Good luck
Know the area well, live in Ytre Arna.
I'm also impressed, you know how to reverse...
Takker! 😊
Good video! - road signs "bus stop" (white bus on blue background) are too small there - IMO...
These kinds of important road signs should always be visible from a distance, especially for foreigners/tourists/first-day bus drivers/new lines.
Do you switch buses every few days or are you assigned to one bus?.
How/where do people pay for the ride? I don''t see anyone tapping, inserting, etc when they board
Most people have travel cards or apps they sign on to the trips etc.. Where I work, I have maybe 1 in 1000 passengers wanting to pay with coins or bills to get a ticket, the other 999 either has a travel card or a phone app they swipe to sign in to travel, I guess it's the same thing 'ish in Bergen.
In Bergen you use an app for single or periodic tickets. If you don't have the app you can buy the tickets online or via SMS. You can also buy from the driver, but most people don't.
Single app and SMS tickets are valid for 90 minutes from when you purchase them. Online tickets are valid 90 minutes from a date and time you choose.
Also, there are ticket checks onboard as you can see at 32:26
Min gamle buss på Sælemyr og Ortustranden i Fyllingsdalen der eg bor.
Eg husker da den gikk ut i 2022 under åpningen av 2-Bybanen da også 25-Bussen ble nedlagt.
hvordan er det i Bergen? Jeg tenker at Bergen er en hyggelig stad! Beklager om norsken min er ikke så bra, jeg har norsk som andre språk.
har du vurdert kamerabriller? kunne vært gøy å ha POV
Husk blinklys når du stopper på bussholdeplass.
Ser at du glemte det flere ganger. Er det ekstra utstyr på bussen som staten ikke vil betale for?
Jeg brukte blinklys hver gang jeg skulle inn på stoppet, ser ikke problemet! 😊
8:25 what a narrow roads
0:10 Eg heter også Leo.
Hi, do you reverse often on this route? And is it a pain to be reversing at night??
Hi, noo, not that often! And if we have to reverse, we take it very easy, especially at night. And no, it's not pain 😊
Mooi video
What about the ticket process? please explain
Will do it in the future!
pan kierowca to chyba z Trójmiasta?
Zgadza się 😁
@@BergenBusDriver pozdrowienia z Tczewa
Dziękuję, również pozdrawiam! 😁
@@BergenBusDriver Pozdrowienia z Katowic! :D
Country? Norway??
Ja,Det er Norge,Bergen
Thats right. It's Norway.
What country is this?
Norway!
👍
#Leo
Very narrow roads
uuuh kinda narrow :)
Why don't you use the parking brake at bus stops? Very unprofessional behavior, you should lose your bus driving license😏
Good thing I don't have a license... they won't take it away from me... 😂
But seriously, our buses have bus stop brakes that turn off the front lights when the doors are opened and hold the bus in place!
Pozdrawiam! 😊