In Turkey, this bus model was loved by the transportation tradesmen and each one was classified with an H plate, dedicated to the Hyundai In my country, you can buy a bus and run it on the passenger lines, you can enter the tender and buy the lines you will run, or you can only buy the lines that have already been bought from other people. In the golden days of this business, almost everyone was using Hyundai Aerocity, I still know people who do this business. People who use Hyundai said that this vehicle burns very little fuel. but now all Hyundai buses are scrapped
@@istanbulsehiriciulasm3849 We used to have a lot of one that has yellow signal lights too. They were on service until 2011, and scrapped since our country has a 9~11 year service running law.
@@istanbulsehiriciulasm3849 Oh I'm not sure about that, but there are still some places where low floor buses cannot be serviced. Good news is that low floor (or non floor) buses have been increased a lot on these days.
In Turkey, this bus model was loved by the transportation tradesmen and each one was classified with an H plate, dedicated to the Hyundai
In my country, you can buy a bus and run it on the passenger lines, you can enter the tender and buy the lines you will run, or you can only buy the lines that have already been bought from other people. In the golden days of this business, almost everyone was using Hyundai Aerocity, I still know people who do this business. People who use Hyundai said that this vehicle burns very little fuel.
but now all Hyundai buses are scrapped
Seems like Turkey had older Aero City 540 model that has rectangular lights, correct me if I am wrong. Very interesting fact to hear !
@@bluebus148 yes there used to be
used by public private bus owners
@@istanbulsehiriciulasm3849 We used to have a lot of one that has yellow signal lights too. They were on service until 2011, and scrapped since our country has a 9~11 year service running law.
@@bluebus148 why koreans still using high floor buses
@@istanbulsehiriciulasm3849 Oh I'm not sure about that, but there are still some places where low floor buses cannot be serviced. Good news is that low floor (or non floor) buses have been increased a lot on these days.
You are the king my friend, thats my favorite one