@@SlendisFi_Universe Actually sounds like a lot of fun. On the driving test here in Germany they are very strict when it comes to the rules and doing all the checks before every corner and stuff. But when it comes to actual driving skills, as long as you can drive without putting everything and everyone around you in danger, you're pretty much good to go. I don't think most people here would be able to save it when the car suddenly under/oversteers. Of course due to the relatively mild weather it's a skill that's rarely needed here, but just in case it could save someones life. It would also help students to get a feel for the vehicle
@@loken3949 yup. We actually have the slippery road test. We are instructed to get the car or what ever vehicle we are learning to drive to slide sideways. I actually managed to get the car on two wheels. Was fun. But yeah. That is how we are trained to drive.
As a canadian, doing stuff like this is how you become a great, safe winter driver. Because instead of stressing out, you have the confidence to handle any loss of traction
When I was learning to drive with my dad, it was winter. One of my first lessons was a 1 am trip to a mall parking lot. He told me, "there is a light post over there and a snow pile on that end. Try not to hit those! Lose control of the vehicle and then try to regain control." We spent all night doing donuts in a parking lot when I was 14. I wish every driver got to have an instructor like my dad. You learn how much room you need to stop, where your brake threshold is and how to find it, how to correct without overcorrection, all kinds of things.
Exactly! Anytime I get in a new vehicle in winter, I find a lot where I can get the feel of when and how it breaks traction and recovering it. (The one time I didn't, I ended up bouncing the car off the jersey barriers on the freeway in the storm later that day)
This is actually part of driver training in Finland, you can actually see the cones on the ice in parts of the video. Drivers that are doing that on purpose with a bus full of school pupils are liable to have their license revoked (no matter what some of the kids commenting on this video say 😂).
Live in NY (brutal winters/bipolar weather with lake effect snow) and my mom had me do donuts in a parking lot to feel different types of ice/ snow and regain control.
I remember our bus driver... he was just downright crazy. Driving like 80km/h on a very narrow and bumpy gravel road where a normal car usually goes like 40km/h MAX! The bus itself was an old piece of junk that was still somehow holding up. I know for a fact that people sitting in that bus were all praying the whole time. And then when he stopped to drop someone off, he just slammed the brakes. There was very little to hold onto. Even the seats felt like they were moving and the roof was leaking. On a rainy day, majority of the seats were wet. Finland can be a crazy place sometimes I can tell you that! 😂
People may think this is a joke because it's done in the wide open ice, but I can proudly confirm that our school bus driver indeed used to drift with the bus in the winter. Just Finland people.
Well, it's not a winter thing, but there's a rural town here in Arkansas that just had their main road paved a few years ago. It had been a dirt road with State Highway designation before. Well, the school bus drivers hated it when it was paved, because there was a big curve they could drift the school buses around without losing much speed, and since they've paved it, now they have to slow WAY down. They could slide on the dirt road, but not the pavement! 😆
@@pebo8306 well, we don't get ice every winter here, except in high elevation areas. So if there's no ice or snow, no problem. If there is, I guess they either drive very slow or cancel school.
I used to do that back in the 1970's and 1980's when I was driving night buses in Sweden. One of the bus lines terminated at a place where there was a big parking space that always was empty during the nights (or almost empty), so when the first snow came and the roads got icy and slippery I went to that parking space, drove around in figure-of 8's and did power slides a couple of times, and after that I never had any problems with slippery roads for the rest of that winter season. / B.
Reminds me of my driving safety training 1983 in Munich. We had to do 180s forward and backward with regular cars. The instructor demonstrated it with a bus like this - not on ice, but on wet roads.
Even without previous experience and practice, panicking achieves nothing. You're confronted with a problem, you solve the problem. Panicking wastes time you don't have and burns energy you should conserve.
This brings back memories from the journey to school every day during winter. Bus driver just informed everyone about the group of raindeer ahead and to put on our seatbelts. Then casually, like every single trip to and from school, did this 360 manuever without hurting a single raindeer. Urho was a great bus driver. He also did this manuever for other animals and sometimes because of traffic. Totally a true story 🫎
Proving you can control a skid on wet or icy roads. I have seen this done in the uk with those double-decker London buses. I have only done it with motor cars.
I know this isn't even close, but it reminds me of a time when dad and I were ice fishing in Minnesota (USA). There was ZERO snow on the lake and no one else fishing... So, in our 1990 Chevy Suburban, he got us up to probably 30MPH (48KPH) and then just *_cranked_* the wheel! 😁☺️🥹 We did like _ten_ 360s before getting us back under control... ~10yr old me just had a blast!! ❤Miss ya, dad! Thanks for all the fun...❤
@@michaelhoward142 I agree. It's *really* fun, as well! ☺️ But he also started teaching me to drive out on the country roads when I was like 9, sitting on his lap. Then giving me full control by 12, since I could reach the pedals, all in that same big ass truck. _THAT_ is what I attribute to being so confident while driving by the time I took my driving tests _(although, city driving had me a bit on edge lol)_
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Lol that’s epic, I would do that with an E-Series E-350..I’d prefer either the Express G3500 or it’s identical sibling the Savana G3500. I like the look of them a little bit more than the Econoline
Looking at the quality of Finnish drivers in rally and Formula one through out the history, no one really should be surprised even the bus drivers do casual 360's.
Finnish weather can change to freezing really quickly and unexpectedly, and drivers there are actually trained to react to it. If that happens in Britain... well, the hospitals get busy.
In Finland that would be class D for a bus. (short simplification A motorcycle, B normal car, C everything over 3,5 tonnes without trailer, D bus with over 8 passengers, E all big and heavy with trailer)
This explains how my Mothers Finnish heritage she passed on to me helped me drift motorcycles, cars, and eventually semi tractor trailers on ice and snow in Minnesota. Now my Daughter is CDL school bus driver, yes she has Finn DNA. OH Yeah! 🥶
I used to do that all the time in high school on the nearby lake which had a nice boat launch... i.e. ramp right down to the ice surface and back up to the street afterwards. Get up to freeway speeds and get into a spin... then practice getting _out_ of spins. In MN, we get some crazy winter weather, so practice helps. :D
Wish this was my school bus driver in the winter when i was a kid. Mailboxes, trees, children, everything was in danger if there was snow on the ground.
Nice, i´m finnish too. The bus drivers are litteraly the most skilled ever! Once i went on a bus and it was going like 75 KM/H And the bus driver was just casually driving.
I lived in Finland for a couple of years and there was this bus driver who routinely played such a trick on my regular commuting route: if the weather allowed it (meaning: only in winter, when there was ice on the road) he took a sharp turn by allowing the back of the bus slide around - not 360, but still a good 90 degrees. Scared the sh*t off me the first few times, until I learned to never sit in the back of the bus on that route. He always managed to do it absolutely spot-on, which the passengers didn't appreciate quite enough at the time, especially not the ones in the back! (That was in Tampere, the bus from Pispala to the city centre, in case anyone wants to try; I think it must have been the corner of Tahmelantie and Palomäentie...)
Pispala is an actual place name ? Unlikely to be in my home country, were the first part means what it means in English with the extra "s", while paal is a pole. The two combined it the term for the office homie who is always the pun of jokes _the pole we pee upon_ Not quite the spot any of us what to be really, but it's good to know one can take a bus from there...
How long did you live there? During your life there did you ever get to experience extreme driving school where they teach how to do drifts and other car stunts?
@@-Muhammad_Ali- I lived there for 5 years, but back in the day I didn’t have a car (or even driving license), so my only skill acquired was how to walk on slippery ice without falling :-) However, I spent some time in winter in FI later, with a car this time, and let’s just say, one learns some drifting skills rather quickly when driving on the countryside, without even trying :-)
Do you know which line it was? Nysse (the current transport agency for Tampere) changed some of the lines in Tampere a couple of years ago since the tram began service.
@Kunal Mazumdar Would you be happy to get paralyzed from the neck down, and live for decades like that? Because not everyone who takes a risk ends up dying as a result of the risk. Other things are on the line too.
No, unfortunately it also has to do with genetics. One theory is that the body can't get rid of iron, and iron is bad for you, and women get rid of their excess iron during their periods.
Tourist in the back: “Excuse me, I don’t see the polar bears that you are pointing out.” Bus Driver: “I’ll make him see them alright. 360 turn ACTIVATE!!”
I've seen it done once in California. When i became a State Certified School Bus Driver Instructor, one of the instructors did a demo run on the skid pad and made a complete 360. This was at the CHP EVOC training facilities in West Sacramento. They wouldn't let any of us trainees gove it a try though. 😢
I'm from Finland and I can ensure you that 360° drifts are mandatory if one wants to pass ones schoolbus driving test. I remember, back in the 80's on our way to swim, our schoolbus driver once did even a 720° to entertain us kids
For what good reason? Are Finnish bus drivers so incompetent that the DOT there expects them to wreck out? Or are there no roads there and all driving is done in the winter on frozen lake ice?
@@villesoinine9634 If you are facing backwards down the road in the middle of a slide, you have failed to correct the slide. And would you care to explain what good this maneuver will do for you on a 2 lane road with oncoming traffic? One or the other ends of the vehicle is going either into the ditch or smashing into another vehicle..
Passenger : 'Hey, I think I missed my stop!' Driver : 'Never mind, here we go.' Passenger : 'Ah sorry, I didn't. It is yet to pass.' Driver : 'Ohkay, here we go again.'
So the driver psyches the passenger out thinking he’s going to go back to his stop then spins around again and keeps going forwards? That’s so Finnish.
reminds me when I was on the bus from sariselka to ivalo... the busdriver had no problems with oversteering on the icy roads.... since then i know why Finland has some worldclass rallydrivers
My father was a tour buss driver for a lot of years, he did a driving course where they did exactly this, in a bus on a skid pan.. He also holds the lap record for Bathurst Race track (Australia). In a bus...
@@MrJapjapp probably because uou got a bunch of indian bus drivers. My uncles doctor used to be indian but HATED other indians migrating everywhere. Actually he really just hated that any other indians were outside of india. He married a finnish woman and flew over one year to meet her family. Gets out of the airport and gets in a taxi. It's an indian driver. "Dees bluddy indians are efreywhere"....
If people learned doing 360s and drifting as part of driving tests, I bet less accidents would happen. Car control is not taught in driving schools, most people don't know how to react in critical situation.
After_Midnight Atleast for normal car licenses we have to go to a ice track (either real slick ice or metal sheets with soap on them) and do stuff like this to learn car handlig. Donuts, drifting, J turns, 360s, how to lock up the front wheels, get sideways and regain control within a sinlge turn etc. Great fun
People who know rally racing often say "If you want to win, hire a Fin." This video is a perfect reason why. Also, I believe Fins invented the Scandinavian flick, the move where the driver turns the wheel opposite the turn and yanks it back to get the vehicle to pendulum swing.
This is nice, but I saw another video where a Japanese guy was drifting with a bus down the mountain having all the passengers screaming and begging for him to stop.
No. America just THINKS IT HAS the best. But it's cars are the worst engine to transmission combinations, lowest quality.... you ever see that documentary about how the car companies and people involved in tyres and oil got together and DELIBERATELY destroyed all the tram systems all over US cities? Yeah....
I have been in a bus when driver drifts it :D We were young and yelled to the driver "DRIFT!" (In finnish of course and it was a winter) and that whole trip to my stop he drifted :D
It's a training course on ice roads. We had those in fire department training with a firetruck on the end of a airfields icy runway. You need to make sharp turns on high speeds while trying to avoid hitting obsticles and try to mantain control. We didn't do much of 360's, those were a bit like a extra that you could try at the end of a training course.
My hometown's bus service did something like this out on the river back in the 90's. One of their drivers competed in some sort of "bus olympics" which was some sort of stunt/obstacle course for bus drivers, and I guess he won first place or something. So they made a little show of it one winter, set up a little course out on the ice with traffic cones and he was just zipping around drifting around every single corner. I don't think that bus ever once drove straight the entire time.
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So many people here are saying "it's part of the driving test for school bus drivers in Finland" and at first I thought it was just a joke....
It actually is part of the test to put the vehicle on drift and keep the control. It is done with every vehicle.
@@SlendisFi_Universe Actually sounds like a lot of fun. On the driving test here in Germany they are very strict when it comes to the rules and doing all the checks before every corner and stuff. But when it comes to actual driving skills, as long as you can drive without putting everything and everyone around you in danger, you're pretty much good to go. I don't think most people here would be able to save it when the car suddenly under/oversteers. Of course due to the relatively mild weather it's a skill that's rarely needed here, but just in case it could save someones life. It would also help students to get a feel for the vehicle
@@Scoaster86 the reason for us to do that is simple. We need to learn how to straighten the vehicle up
Lol, wait what!?
@@loken3949 yup. We actually have the slippery road test. We are instructed to get the car or what ever vehicle we are learning to drive to slide sideways. I actually managed to get the car on two wheels. Was fun. But yeah. That is how we are trained to drive.
Thought Finland had the best schools didn't know that they even had the best way to get to school
If you reach for perfection all aspects must be perfect
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Brilliant! You got me grinning
LOL no
As a canadian, doing stuff like this is how you become a great, safe winter driver. Because instead of stressing out, you have the confidence to handle any loss of traction
When I was learning to drive with my dad, it was winter. One of my first lessons was a 1 am trip to a mall parking lot. He told me, "there is a light post over there and a snow pile on that end. Try not to hit those! Lose control of the vehicle and then try to regain control."
We spent all night doing donuts in a parking lot when I was 14. I wish every driver got to have an instructor like my dad. You learn how much room you need to stop, where your brake threshold is and how to find it, how to correct without overcorrection, all kinds of things.
Exactly! Anytime I get in a new vehicle in winter, I find a lot where I can get the feel of when and how it breaks traction and recovering it.
(The one time I didn't, I ended up bouncing the car off the jersey barriers on the freeway in the storm later that day)
This is actually part of driver training in Finland, you can actually see the cones on the ice in parts of the video. Drivers that are doing that on purpose with a bus full of school pupils are liable to have their license revoked (no matter what some of the kids commenting on this video say 😂).
yup we done lots of stupid things in winter time with the ford tempo your brother bought from my friend
Live in NY (brutal winters/bipolar weather with lake effect snow) and my mom had me do donuts in a parking lot to feel different types of ice/ snow and regain control.
I remember our bus driver... he was just downright crazy. Driving like 80km/h on a very narrow and bumpy gravel road where a normal car usually goes like 40km/h MAX! The bus itself was an old piece of junk that was still somehow holding up. I know for a fact that people sitting in that bus were all praying the whole time. And then when he stopped to drop someone off, he just slammed the brakes. There was very little to hold onto. Even the seats felt like they were moving and the roof was leaking. On a rainy day, majority of the seats were wet. Finland can be a crazy place sometimes I can tell you that! 😂
Im finnish and I can confirm this is how we get to school.
@survival pete I'm Finnish and I can confirm this is how you Estonians wish you'd get to school
I'm Finnish and I can confirm this how we get to school 364 days minus holidays.
heckingsnek I’m American and I can confirm that I would like to go to school like that but I walk instead
What's your favourite subject at school, rally driving?
*+Rozze:* except for the poor sods who have to ski to school.
People may think this is a joke because it's done in the wide open ice, but I can proudly confirm that our school bus driver indeed used to drift with the bus in the winter. Just Finland people.
Well, it's not a winter thing, but there's a rural town here in Arkansas that just had their main road paved a few years ago. It had been a dirt road with State Highway designation before. Well, the school bus drivers hated it when it was paved, because there was a big curve they could drift the school buses around without losing much speed, and since they've paved it, now they have to slow WAY down. They could slide on the dirt road, but not the pavement! 😆
u do that cause u r more used to the sky than to the wheel
@@johnw2026 And what do they do in winter???
@@pebo8306 well, we don't get ice every winter here, except in high elevation areas. So if there's no ice or snow, no problem. If there is, I guess they either drive very slow or cancel school.
@@johnw2026 Spilling water or liquid soap might help!(To have some fun)
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I used to do that back in the 1970's and 1980's when I was driving night buses in Sweden. One of the bus lines terminated at a place where there was a big parking space that always was empty during the nights (or almost empty), so when the first snow came and the roads got icy and slippery I went to that parking space, drove around in figure-of 8's and did power slides a couple of times, and after that I never had any problems with slippery roads for the rest of that winter season. / B.
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@@HitchensTV - Okay, not far away from where I used to do my piruettes - The car park at I1 Kungsängen. / B.
You get to school or you cry and get to school
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I can confirm
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Oh, the memories this brought back.
i can feel that
Finland: too developed to be like Russia. Too crazy to be like Sweden
"Swedes we are not, Russians we do not want to become, let us therefore be Finns." -Adolf Ivar Arwidsson
And also not as gay as Sweden
@@type-10 More like a good mix of a bit of Swedish gayness and some Russian alcoholism. 😅
@@type-10 and how exactly can a country be gay?
@@niklasderzwote easy, just be Sweden!
When driver suddenly remember to complete the drift mission.
Reminds me of my driving safety training 1983 in Munich. We had to do 180s forward and backward with regular cars. The instructor demonstrated it with a bus like this - not on ice, but on wet roads.
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Face expressions of driver are like he is just passing a green light on empty road 😂
The calm comes from practice. They've done this before... A LOT.
You're shit at reading faces. That was the face of concentration not blaze expressionless.
Even without previous experience and practice, panicking achieves nothing. You're confronted with a problem, you solve the problem. Panicking wastes time you don't have and burns energy you should conserve.
This brings back memories from the journey to school every day during winter.
Bus driver just informed everyone about the group of raindeer ahead and to put on our seatbelts. Then casually, like every single trip to and from school, did this 360 manuever without hurting a single raindeer. Urho was a great bus driver. He also did this manuever for other animals and sometimes because of traffic.
Totally a true story 🫎
I wanna be a school boy in Finland!
Why did he do a 360 with raindeer ahead of bus? Dont understand.
That is cool. Now what I want to also know is if it played finish heavy metal throughout your trip to school?
@@connor3288It’s a weak attempt at humor
He is the father of the kid who runs on frozen lake(meanwhile in finland) 😂😂
Finnish bus driver here. This is part of our driving test before we hit the road
As a Finnish guy who passed out drunk in the back seat once and woke up next day during a driving test, I can confirm.
@@HORRIOR1 lmao, I got a picture in my head of that xD
@@HORRIOR1 “Ooh… this must be one bad hangover… I feel like the whole room is spinning… wait… it is spinning! *_VatTheFahck?!_* “
Proving you can control a skid on wet or icy roads. I have seen this done in the uk with those double-decker London buses. I have only done it with motor cars.
😂finland's bus drivers are so littttt
Teacher: why the students are late to school?
Students: it's complicated
You mean why are the students early to school? We all know drifting and spinning is the fastest way forward ;)
Meanwhile..Driver: No..It's necessary...
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@@matthansen758 lol idk about a 360 drift tho
I had forgotten about Brain Power for multiple years. Thanks for bringing back memories.
I know this isn't even close, but it reminds me of a time when dad and I were ice fishing in Minnesota (USA). There was ZERO snow on the lake and no one else fishing... So, in our 1990 Chevy Suburban, he got us up to probably 30MPH (48KPH) and then just *_cranked_* the wheel! 😁☺️🥹
We did like _ten_ 360s before getting us back under control... ~10yr old me just had a blast!!
❤Miss ya, dad! Thanks for all the fun...❤
Doing stuff like that is how you learn. EVERY driver should experience what it's like when a vehicle skids and how to control it.
@@michaelhoward142 I agree. It's *really* fun, as well! ☺️
But he also started teaching me to drive out on the country roads when I was like 9, sitting on his lap. Then giving me full control by 12, since I could reach the pedals, all in that same big ass truck. _THAT_ is what I attribute to being so confident while driving by the time I took my driving tests _(although, city driving had me a bit on edge lol)_
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I had an E-350 I would do this with my kids, while my wife was grocery shopping, behind the store.
Why is your wife shopping behind the store? :(
I dont think its healthy to "shop" from the trash bins.
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@@fatherlandchild2780 LOL
ahahaha now thats comedy, or did you just spill a secret
Lol that’s epic, I would do that with an E-Series E-350..I’d prefer either the Express G3500 or it’s identical sibling the Savana G3500. I like the look of them a little bit more than the Econoline
If we go school like this then I'll go school everyday even on Sunday
And return home after morning bell
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Looking at the quality of Finnish drivers in rally and Formula one through out the history, no one really should be surprised even the bus drivers do casual 360's.
Finnish weather can change to freezing really quickly and unexpectedly, and drivers there are actually trained to react to it. If that happens in Britain... well, the hospitals get busy.
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Finland: We should prepare for this
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@@Abdega Hence British insurance premiums are so high.
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Not a school bus (we've never had school buses) but a regular bus instead. Still very cool
The fast and furious 1 FX sets the mood and premise. Flawlessly executed. 100/100 grade score.
Tokyo drift: We have the best Drifters!
Finland: Hold my beer!
Nah a fin would not give away his/her beer. It would be taken to the cabin and enjoyed as a refreshment
More like hold my kilju
U mean hold my saunakalija
Hold my kalja.
*Hold my kalja!
Examiner: Test is passed, here’s your class B permit.
In Finland that would be class D for a bus. (short simplification A motorcycle, B normal car, C everything over 3,5 tonnes without trailer, D bus with over 8 passengers, E all big and heavy with trailer)
@@Karjis it's common for almost every contry in Europe, not only Finland
Pretty much, since this is an actual driving test.
@JAWSDAKILLER no? in finland everyone has to know how to handle a vehicle on ice. i had to too when I was in driving school.
This explains how my Mothers Finnish heritage she passed on to me helped me drift motorcycles, cars, and eventually semi tractor trailers on ice and snow in Minnesota. Now my Daughter is CDL school bus driver, yes she has Finn DNA. OH Yeah! 🥶
I used to do that all the time in high school on the nearby lake which had a nice boat launch... i.e. ramp right down to the ice surface and back up to the street afterwards.
Get up to freeway speeds and get into a spin... then practice getting _out_ of spins.
In MN, we get some crazy winter weather, so practice helps. :D
*and finland has the world's finest system of school education.
*finnest cuz it’s Finland
Monesti ei kyl tunnu siltä.
Random online poll: Finland is the happiest country.
Finnish people: *Checks suicide rates* Perkele no.
*Finland used to have the best education system in the world.
cuz most of kids didnt come to school as shown in video
No wonder Patrick Star shouted: *_Finland!_*
Wow😂
Can we get a CGI edit of this crashing into Patrick?
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Wish this was my school bus driver in the winter when i was a kid. Mailboxes, trees, children, everything was in danger if there was snow on the ground.
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Germans: We are the best drivers
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@@wk-3586 Shut up Fin
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Driver does 360° turn.
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And drove that bus between 2 traffic cones after the 360.
its a 180 dumb dumb
@@reaverich7951 - Where did you study math? Where I studied it, the completion of 1 revolution of a circle is 360 degrees.
DANG those are some mad skills! Respect!
Nice, i´m finnish too. The bus drivers are litteraly the most skilled ever! Once i went on a bus and it was going like 75 KM/H And the bus driver was just casually driving.
This is how my grandparents went to school.
😂
Good 😂
Uphill both ways in 30 feet of snow?
Why is this so underrated? I can't! 💀😂
@@lillyottobot6829 Through a warzone
I lived in Finland for a couple of years and there was this bus driver who routinely played such a trick on my regular commuting route: if the weather allowed it (meaning: only in winter, when there was ice on the road) he took a sharp turn by allowing the back of the bus slide around - not 360, but still a good 90 degrees. Scared the sh*t off me the first few times, until I learned to never sit in the back of the bus on that route. He always managed to do it absolutely spot-on, which the passengers didn't appreciate quite enough at the time, especially not the ones in the back! (That was in Tampere, the bus from Pispala to the city centre, in case anyone wants to try; I think it must have been the corner of Tahmelantie and Palomäentie...)
Pispala is an actual place name ?
Unlikely to be in my home country, were the first part means what it means in English with the extra "s", while paal is a pole.
The two combined it the term for the office homie who is always the pun of jokes
_the pole we pee upon_
Not quite the spot any of us what to be really, but it's good to know one can take a bus from there...
How long did you live there? During your life there did you ever get to experience extreme driving school where they teach how to do drifts and other car stunts?
@@-Muhammad_Ali- I lived there for 5 years, but back in the day I didn’t have a car (or even driving license), so my only skill acquired was how to walk on slippery ice without falling :-)
However, I spent some time in winter in FI later, with a car this time, and let’s just say, one learns some drifting skills rather quickly when driving on the countryside, without even trying :-)
Do you know which line it was? Nysse (the current transport agency for Tampere) changed some of the lines in Tampere a couple of years ago since the tram began service.
@@asasasas2424 I think it was line 12 at the time, but according to Google Maps, this route is now served by line 27.
Your video will make a fine addition to my "RUclips algorithm strikes again" collection
That's one way to avoid having to stop to pick up rowdy passengers ever again.
Bus driver: “ok we gotta turn around.”
Kids: “do you need us to look for you?”
Bus driver: “nah, I got this.”
They have mirrors already....
Song name??
@@OffGridInvestor song name??
@@frustratedstudent5710 In the description: NOMA - Brain Power
Lol even though the bus did a 360, returning it to its original position
At this point i feel like Finland is underrated no hate to Russia and Australia
Dear facts 007,
Please stop sending us so much hate.
Sincerely,
A concerned American citizen
@@andylutz3505 dear Andy
No, America deserves it
Sincerely, an American citizen
@Griffin VanBortel nailed it
Florida and Russia man still feel like the final boss.
@JAWSDAKILLER especially where I live lol
This music would have suited the video more if he ran over 1000's of people while taking 360 turn
Ah yes, a "school bus", the thing we don't have. Kids just take the regular bus if they live too far to walk or ride a bike.
Why women live statistically longer than men?
Men:
Atleast we have fun doin it, that's all I say should matter :)
Normally i wouldn't like a template meme in a comments section, well played stranger, this genuinely made me laugh
@@greenslime5655 I'd rather miss out on a laugh and live than hit one and die
@Kunal Mazumdar Would you be happy to get paralyzed from the neck down, and live for decades like that? Because not everyone who takes a risk ends up dying as a result of the risk. Other things are on the line too.
No, unfortunately it also has to do with genetics.
One theory is that the body can't get rid of iron, and iron is bad for you, and women get rid of their excess iron during their periods.
The Fast And The Furious: Helsinki Drift
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Fuck helsinki
Helsinki is too narrow for that. This is how the rest of the country travels.
666 likes
Fast and furious is overrated
My dad: When we were young we had to ride the public bus to school
The bus:
Tourist in the back:
“Excuse me, I don’t see the polar bears that you are pointing out.”
Bus Driver: “I’ll make him see them alright.
360 turn ACTIVATE!!”
Ah just prepping for the world renowned bus drifting competition i see
Finnish kids expecting a normal bus driver to go to school:
"We didn't expect special forces"
Actually, by Finnish standards, this is 'normal'.
@@tanall5959 sure sure
@@niklasvilhelm7247 It's part of the driving test, so yeah, it is "normal"
I love that it is turbo rotary powered, and a manual but with a fan disc between the gearbox and engine.
Used to do that on a river in my 54 Pontiac. A lot of fun.
Finland: World-Class School system
Also Finland:
seems world class to me tbh
Thats how we used to get to school tho
that look like world class to me doug
1950: in 2020 we’ll be living on the moon
2020: people watch a bus spin around
Right and all kinds of other videos as well
except this video was filmed and posted in 2016
I see this as an absolute win
who said we are gonna be living on the moon?
There favorite science fiction authors, who unfortunately, don't pay the bills at NASA....
I've seen it done once in California. When i became a State Certified School Bus Driver Instructor, one of the instructors did a demo run on the skid pad and made a complete 360. This was at the CHP EVOC training facilities in West Sacramento.
They wouldn't let any of us trainees gove it a try though. 😢
I'm from Finland and I can ensure you that 360° drifts are mandatory if one wants to pass ones schoolbus driving test. I remember, back in the 80's on our way to swim, our schoolbus driver once did even a 720° to entertain us kids
On your way to swim...in the lake?
For what good reason? Are Finnish bus drivers so incompetent that the DOT there expects them to wreck out?
Or are there no roads there and all driving is done in the winter on frozen lake ice?
@@codymoe4986 its so they know how To correct slides
@@villesoinine9634 If you are facing backwards down the road in the middle of a slide, you have failed to correct the slide.
And would you care to explain what good this maneuver will do for you on a 2 lane road with oncoming traffic? One or the other ends of the vehicle is going either into the ditch or smashing into another vehicle..
@@codymoe4986 you clearly haven't lived in an icy climate. But you do have a big mouth on you
Bus driving instructor at the end of the lesson: "now finish."
Driver: "YOU SAID FINNISH?"
How does this not have more likes?
Definitely an incentive to go to school in the morning.
"PLEASE, let this be a normal field trip!"
"With the Frizz? No way!"
Person: Hey, my stop was back there!
Finnish bus driver:
its 360 not 180
Passenger : 'Hey, I think I missed my stop!'
Driver : 'Never mind, here we go.'
Passenger : 'Ah sorry, I didn't. It is yet to pass.'
Driver : 'Ohkay, here we go again.'
So the driver psyches the passenger out thinking he’s going to go back to his stop then spins around again and keeps going forwards? That’s so Finnish.
Now this is an American comment
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I always wondered what school bus drivers did between 8.30 and 15.30.
They practice...driving a bus
Exactly
Fun fact: Finnish kids use the public bus to get to school. There are no actual school buses.
I would go to school everday if this would happen😂
Did he cross the Finnish line?
I'll see myself out...
👍🏼😅👍🏼
I believe he finished well...
😂😂
Good pun, you'll be a great dad
GROAN! But 1st-class, with honest applause.
Plot twist : The driver was actually the math teacher of students who was teaching them what a 360° actually looks like.
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I wouldn’t have put it past my old college professor. Dude was wild af.
Kid in the bus doing a 180° and thinking it's a 360°.
Bus driver:
Ok thats a cool teacher
“A 360 degrees” and also as opposed to a teacher of what?
I confirm this, my Spanish friends don't believe we do this crazy stuff, but yeah, it's god level winter driving training.
reminds me when I was on the bus from sariselka to ivalo... the busdriver had no problems with oversteering on the icy roads.... since then i know why Finland has some worldclass rallydrivers
My father was a tour buss driver for a lot of years, he did a driving course where they did exactly this, in a bus on a skid pan..
He also holds the lap record for Bathurst Race track (Australia). In a bus...
Nice
My friend's life goals be like:
Wow
@@jellyfishi_ I thought so, he was a cool dad..
Australia?! Ok understandable
This is actually a finnish driver's license test
sadly no. 75% of people have no idea what they are doing.
@@MrJapjapp probably because uou got a bunch of indian bus drivers. My uncles doctor used to be indian but HATED other indians migrating everywhere. Actually he really just hated that any other indians were outside of india. He married a finnish woman and flew over one year to meet her family. Gets out of the airport and gets in a taxi. It's an indian driver. "Dees bluddy indians are efreywhere"....
If people learned doing 360s and drifting as part of driving tests, I bet less accidents would happen.
Car control is not taught in driving schools, most people don't know how to react in critical situation.
@@OffGridInvestor your uncles doctor use to be indian? Did he get surgery to change his race?
After_Midnight Atleast for normal car licenses we have to go to a ice track (either real slick ice or metal sheets with soap on them) and do stuff like this to learn car handlig. Donuts, drifting, J turns, 360s, how to lock up the front wheels, get sideways and regain control within a sinlge turn etc.
Great fun
People who know rally racing often say "If you want to win, hire a Fin." This video is a perfect reason why. Also, I believe Fins invented the Scandinavian flick, the move where the driver turns the wheel opposite the turn and yanks it back to get the vehicle to pendulum swing.
Ngl, I would love to sit in there, looks like fun :D
This guy: Does a 360 in a bus
Conductor in the Polar Express: “Hold my hot chocolate.”
WAS LOOKING FOR THIS YES 😂
I FORGOT ABOUT THAT MOVIE!!!
XD
@@drewbartlett460 EVERYONE should forget that movie.
@@Hithere-ek4qt no.
Finland takes The Polar Express to a WHOLE nother level!
Coming through my miiiiind
This is nice, but I saw another video where a Japanese guy was drifting with a bus down the mountain having all the passengers screaming and begging for him to stop.
“Leave me alone I know what I’m doing” - Kimi Raikkonen
"Ok"
Mika Häkkinen
America: We have the best and most efficient way of traveling
Finland:
This is our vay to scool
Best and efficient? The US doesn't even have a high-speed train, lol!😂
@Touhidul Islam Abir it’s because or highway interstates are the best dingus
@@rm_alfaro Well, we could, but doing pretty much anything that would upgrade the country is automatically labeled "communism" here.
No. America just THINKS IT HAS the best. But it's cars are the worst engine to transmission combinations, lowest quality.... you ever see that documentary about how the car companies and people involved in tyres and oil got together and DELIBERATELY destroyed all the tram systems all over US cities? Yeah....
That was so cool 😎 nice skills, looks like fun 😀
Indian bus drivers : hold my cup 😂
But that was so cool 👍🏻
Everyone else : the wheels on the bus go round and round
Finland buses : the buses on the road go round and round
help this is so underrated
I have been in a bus when driver drifts it :D We were young and yelled to the driver "DRIFT!" (In finnish of course and it was a winter) and that whole trip to my stop he drifted :D
Lintassa!
@@hemminkiuusitupa5898 "LUISUA" :D
It's a training course on ice roads. We had those in fire department training with a firetruck on the end of a airfields icy runway. You need to make sharp turns on high speeds while trying to avoid hitting obsticles and try to mantain control. We didn't do much of 360's, those were a bit like a extra that you could try at the end of a training course.
RUclips recommended random video after 4 yrs😁 but Awesome 😎🤏
RUclips algorithm: You want see a bus doing a 360?
Me: Ok why not
wow so original huh
wow so original huh
Me while starting to play GTA 5: I'll follow all the traffic rules
Me 2 minutes later : 0:15
That's how I first started playing GTA V 😂, then it's all fast and furious
Extreme car simulator where I drive like this
Wow that was a really good iceslide
My hometown's bus service did something like this out on the river back in the 90's. One of their drivers competed in some sort of "bus olympics" which was some sort of stunt/obstacle course for bus drivers, and I guess he won first place or something. So they made a little show of it one winter, set up a little course out on the ice with traffic cones and he was just zipping around drifting around every single corner. I don't think that bus ever once drove straight the entire time.
I love how he looks like he's done this a thousand times and is just so chill about it
The old addage of racing: slow, smooth inputs=fast driver
The best part about school in Finland must be the bus trip.
Im finnish and this is how we get to school lmao
😄
Indeed ! After standing 40 minutes in a -35 celsius it is best thing a little finlander to climb in a warm bus 😄
Exchange student from America sing along in Finland: "The wheels on the bus go ... OH MY DEAR GOD!"
@@charlieross-BRM 🤣
Very cool edit and thx for introducing me to this song :D
As a Pole Finland feels like second Poland but happier. Greatings from Poland 😁
“Roses are red”
“Violets are blue”
“If it’s less than a minute,”
“I’ll give it a view”
You fking copycat.
@@matejvarga6956 nothing is original anymore lmao, everytime someone think something, people will instantly think it's copied. There's thousands of comments and the odds to see the same shit is common and at the same time, the odds of that certain person seeing the similliar comment to what he about to comment are low. No one would ever be literally scroll thousands of comments down just to check if there's the same comments
@@HuggyBuddyOwO lol everyone feels the need to get butthurt over someone saying copied which I also don’t like people saying it, but everyone automatically writes a paragraph about all the comments and everything they did wrong
@@matejvarga6956 watch Vsauce and his explanation on coincidences
Roses are red
Voilets are blue
Fuck you.
"Child, please, you haven't seen anything until you see me do that with a train."
- Some conductor
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In Finland, trains don't spin
In Finland,
Trains are late...
@@eiteiei4063
XD
That explains why they're such good racing drivers.
I need this driver on my bus route to work 😂
I love how he’s so casually drifting a 100 seat 15 ton coach like he it is a daily chore or something
R/technicallytrue
Nailed it. 👍
To some bus drivers it actually is . Another comment mentioned a specific route doing 90° that way .
Probably even heavier, the 40 foot transit bus I drive is 20 tons, this looks even heavier since it's a coach.
Now I wish I can ride in such exciting way every single day