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  • the biggest LIKE to the driver

  • bus driver level: asian

  • @4N15H that made my day

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  • I think because its a public transit bus, its allowed special snow chains, or cables, so it has the proper traction to climb that.

    If not, it would have been sliding all over like a loose boat...lol :D

  • thats some public transportation

  • Some people need to take a Physics class lol

  • the bus driver really knows his job! respect!

  • That bus driver is the definition of being a champ.

  • It paid to take the bus that day...... Just saying.

  • Drives like a boss!!!!

  • @SuperThirstyfish I swear to god you are the one that's fuckin stupid. But I can see where your coming from but you need to consider the law of gravity. He was going up hill on ice therefor it would be pushing him back down the hill b4 it would ever effect his traction, so point proven, how he made it is all skills from past experience on driving on ice.

  • BEST VIDEO I'VE EVER SEEN!! ! LOLOLOLOLOL XD ^^ lol

  • omg, its hilarious. Lol, lol, lol. :P ROFLMAO

  • that bus driver is a FRICKIN CHAMPION!!!

  • why are they stupid to notice he can drive i see people with snow tires all across the country who need to pulled out of ditches because they can't drive the weight and tires have nothing to do with his driving skill

  • That's not snow. Search for the "urbino" videos from the last 4 days.

  • Professional 100%

  • britains without winter tires?!

  • chuck norris

  • biggg like !

    

  • next stop... north pole

  • well the bus driver has one thing the others are lacking, a BRAIN :P in bad conditions=make sure u get traction or dont drive.........

  • 0:02

    the bus in the background :D

  • i think the weight of the bus helps

  • go bus driver! my dad is one, and you have to be able to drive in all sorts of conditions before you're considered certified.

  • The bus has chains. Besides, at 20,000 pounds, it's obviously going to have more traction compared to a car at 6,000

  • If you take a real good look at the bus tires you can see that he has snow chains. No wonder he had no problem negotiating that hill...

  • get snow chains

  • LIKE A BUS

  • Meserias tipu`.

  • The best bus-driver on the world!

    

  • 0:15 LOL. Peugot, bil för 2, en kör en skjuter på! (Peugot, car for 2, 1 drives 1 push!)

  • HEY!he's on the wrong side of the road!oh this must be UK?

  • wow saltburn with snow

  • diff lock

  • Dam that guy at 0:15 is pretty fucken strong pushin that car with no effort like that.

  • @M50SNIPER

    He has some help, can't you see someone's in the car -_-

  • @Latipsify Yea you wish. Fucken salamander stallone right there.

  • @M50SNIPER

    haha ;)

  • Remarkable. Good video!

  • 1,271 people don't live in canada during the winter?

  • How does that bus drive on that road even when its clear and dry, its got needs to make such wide turns and has such swing it would take out all the cars in its way

  • It's all about momentum and knowing when it's about to plow.

    That driver's awesome - one throttle hesitation or abrupt steer and he's done - he's surfing a torque/ traction curve up that thing - finessing the hell out of it.

    Bad Ass MF - Good job man!

  • @superthirstyfish Well, technically both traction and the amount of force pulling the bus down the hill are proportional to weight. That being said the only way to have an advantage is a better friction coefficient i.e. snow tires.

  • .....it's becausethe bus weighs in at over 10000 pounds..

  • It must be driver from Poland!

  • its in france

  • That bus driver got mad skills!

  • actually with dual rear wheels as this bus has it does'nt have all that much grip/ weight advantage at all.. I know that when I plow snow with my 1 ton duelly.. the truck floats, and slides all ove rthe place with no weight on it.. but add about 900-1200lbs in the back it does awesome..

  • @killahjeep that is with a standard pickup (4x4) you really dont need to add any weight for decent plowing/ low slip.

  • This is my bigest nightmare!! I am scared to drive buss but this kills me :!!

  • Skill? More like, "Get outta my way! I'm coming through!"

  • buy snow tires!!!!!

  • bus driver gets props

  • comparing a car (under 6,000LB) to a bus (20,000LB) is pretty stupid.

    Obviously the bus would have more traction in slippery conditions with weight like that.

    I swear to god you people are so fucking stupid lol...

  • @SuperThirstyfish Well, if you look at sZjwR3c8yMM , not so much difference. What does make difference is whether the bus has winter tires or not.

  • @SuperThirstyfish and with proper tyres .. without problems

    

  • @SuperThirstyfish lol it doesnt work like this

  • @SuperThirstyfish not only that, the buses engine would still have more torque than a crappy small car...probably diesel, probably 2 to 3 times the torque of one of those cars, plus the weight = more maneuverability

  • @SuperThirstyfish youre one of those people that talk down on others arent you.... ME TOO

  • @SuperThirstyfish Exactly what I was thinking watching the video. Isn't traction a function of coef of friction x mass or something?

  • @SuperThirstyfish never driven one have you

    

  • @SuperThirstyfish sorry but you are the stupid one - and the 34 who gave thumbs up. weight has no effect to the traction. and if you think "LOL, what an idiot" .... so i cant help you. ..... the reason for that the bus climbs this hill is NOT his weight !!!!! omfg (sorry for bad english, im physicist)

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  • @SuperThirstyfish then again with big tires like that they are very expensive and whoever the driver was probly didnt buy snow tires so hes going on ice with street tires...something to think about

  • @SuperThirstyfish its the weight and the tires. Uneed all seasontread always on a cars tires because plain road tires or slicks, completeley disables the vehicle in snow ice or heavy rain. Yes, people r really fuckin stupid.

  • i dont unterstand why 93% likes .... whats especially?

  • @SuperThirstyfish

    I gotta a feeling that you're saying something negative about us but I can't seem to fully understand :D

  • @SuperThirstyfish you see you are only slightly correct. the friction coefficient of ice is so small that the bus would have to weight over 100 times more than the cars to actually have an effect on the bus's traction.YOU my friend are "so fucking stupid"

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  • @SuperThirstyfish the car is like 1500lbs dumb ass

  • @opo507 He did said 'under 600Lb

  • @SuperThirstyfish More traction, yes, but also more weight to turn, accelerate, and stop. If you've done calculations regarding acceleration, you'll find that weight doesn't even play a part. Now, it's possible that because of the combination of the weight and tires, that the coefficient of friction is slightly different for the bus, particularly if the surface is one that the bus can sink into. But in the end, it might comes down to more surface area and weight on the drive tires.

  • ......thank you bill nye

  • @SuperThirstyfish It's not all about the weight you idiot, if that were the case then you would never have 18-wheelers getting stuck. Look at the forward momentum the bus had, notice how the driver did whatever he had to do to keep that up? Go take a physics class before you start calling people stupid.

  • @runningboi And it's all about making sure those tires never break traction because once you lose traction on ice you're pretty much fucked.

  • @SuperThirstyfish more like car drives or f wits and rev the f*^k out of there cars in 1st gear

  • @SuperThirstyfish Ice don't care how much the vehicle weights anything can slide on ice.  So you must be in the fucking stupid group huh ;)

  • This is Saltburn bank in the northeast btw if anyone wants to try when we finally get snow.

  • the driver of this bus car is great isnt a bad driver on ice same to other people its this style of country

  • napewno polski kierowca...

  • The engine is located in the back of the bus..It wil give the bus awesome traction.

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  • Busdriver: challange accepted

  • Bus: Fuck yeah!

  • good driving m8 fair play

  • great tires, lots of weight

    

  • yeeaaa boieeee!!

  • Holy shit! somone accidentally put the doors on the wrong side of that bus!

  • That was me driving the bus. I rule :-)

  • Its all about the winter tires....so much better

  • The weight of the bus, especially if full of patrons, allows for much better traction! Let alone if a football team was on that bus wit their bulky weight the road wouldn't stand a chance, ice or not.

  • BUS RULES

  • Like a mother f'n boss!

  • Like a baws

  • The bus driver did what he was paid to do. Drive the damn bus.

  • the bus is clearly heavier@!

  • lol, was honestly expecting some drifting skills from that bus... but that was legit as hell either way!

  • @dcmania111 HAHHA, I'm pretty sure everyone expected mad drifting skills.

  • Let me hit that road in my 944, I would OWN on everyone like that bus did. Hahahaha, only I would have a little more style behind it :-)

  • lol that bus owned them

  • That bus just schooled them..

  • But why do they drive on the other side of the road?? :-)

  • am I the only one that was expecting him to drift ...

  • an american bus driver in europe.....

  • Is this in Colorado?

  • @StillProdigy in the United States, they drive on the other side of the road.

  • @Vulgarforce There all over the fucking place Lol.

  • That's a crazy road!!

  • YOU GOT BUSTED!

  • I don't care how much I pay (Too much, the Magic Bus)

    I wanna drive my bus to my baby each day (Too much, the Magic Bus)

    *[Magic Bus, Magic Bus, Magic Bus

    Magic Bus, Magic Bus, Magic Bus

    Give me a hundred (Magic Bus)

    I won't take under (Magic Bus)

    Goes like thunder (Magic Bus)

    It's a bus-age wonder (Magic Bus)

  • Thats easy. Don't use your brakes on ice.

  • You see, kids, that was a Chuck Norris bus. He told it to go up the icy hill, and it was so.

  • Omg how is that possible. Plz explain. Im retarded...

  • buses have a very large ammount of traction and grip. they don't really have problems with a little ice/snow.

  • @eagames456 traction and grip would solely depend on the tires. buses are NOT made to drive on ice and i didnt see special tires on it, so it would have been a challenge i doubt you could have accomplished. dont talk out of your ass just to sound like you know what you're talking about.

  • @MrJvcksxn hahahahahaha! and ur saying i'm talking out of my ass? they depend on how much rubber touches the road, and the pressure on them. as a bus weighs tonnes, they've got a lot of traction. and this isn't ice, it's snow. compressed snow makes ice, true, but that ice is weaker than normal ice, thus the wheels of the bus crush it, and it gets grip. GET YOUR FACTS STRAIGHT.

  • snow with water, you need heavy car and good tires, driver can't do much if it wasn't right

  • @hiriderjockblock

    1) Boss? Sweet a promotion. I went from having no job to being the boss (+5 points)

    2) I said quick research, which means I quickly Googled the "facts/BS" you mentioned [Notice you didn't counter my argument? Because it was bull.] (-2 point)

    3) Why is "Trolling" capitalized? (-1 point)

    4) I have a life, it's quite awesome

    5) At this point I can only assume you either:

    a) Applied to be a bus driver and were rejected

    b) A bus driver took advantage of you

  • i forgot it was difficult to DRIVE a bus, whatever.  They give out driver's liscenses to anybody!

  • rule of thumb....once you get momentum DONT stop, that driver knows whats good

  • "I'm a BUSSS, I'm a BUSS, suck my DICK, i'm a BUSSS!"

  • Note to self. catch bus if snows. :|

  • Probably somewhere in Europe.

    

  • Like a Bus! :)

  • He's like get out the way d-bags.

  • Haha I was just on that bus this morning

  • like a bau5

  • where is that city

  • driver speaks into the mic and out the speakers "We coming around people, We coming around!"

  • Like a BUS

  • SCHOOLED!!!!

  • @ILsledding schooled? like owned but schooled cuz it's a bus?

  • @ILsledding Haha

  • only thing he knows is he should not brake on ice road 

  • What a boss

  • And thats how you get the job done, look and learn kids!!!

  • Ну вот же, одета хорошая зимняя резина. Как результат тяжелый автобус без проблем забрался под горку. А то будут на других рассказывать, что резина была одета, просто дорога была ппц какая хреновая.

  • LIKE A BOSS!

  • Plus if you look closely you can see the bus has chains on his rear wheels. Another sign of professional driving.

  • Get that driver a job for Seattle Metro stat!

  • @75dogtown yep yep but instead of Seattle i say Tacoma! what what!

  • there's nothing special about his driving. It's just that the bus is heavier than cars.

  • the Bus has more weight than the cars... Plus, it has a rear mounter engine so.. the power goes into the back wheels.. rather than the propt shaft... But it still takes skill

  • @Thegreyraccoon you got that right:D

  • Bus driver says: that's how it's done bitches!

  • That bus driver makes everyone else on the road look like a bunch of idiots.

  • Winter tires do wonder

  • It's TEMSA bus ;-)

  • Like a big boss

  • What a boss

  • Snow? Ice? Man, what you talking about... have you seen the size of my windscreen wipers? 

  • Like a bus!

  • snow tire or chains...

  • Are they speaking English?

  • Snow tires ftw ?

  • Dive a bus.. LIKE A BOSS!

  • Cummins Diesel pusher. Best on the hill.

  • just don't give seed up and a smal car will get up too :D drive into biger gear

  • LIKE A BUS!!

  • must be from good ol wisconsin eh?

  • Its not the bus driver... Buses have a much higher mass and thus have a greater normal force with the ground. I.e they have a crap ton better traction than smaller cars.

  • @faruh123 Have you ever driven on snow? Do you understand how buses react to it? I can't actually believe you said that "buses have better traction" herp de friggin' derp

  • @telemarker93 Lol? This is basic physics man cars drive using static friction with the ground. However, when cars start to slip they use kinetic friction. The sheer amount of friction(whether or not the car slips) completely depends on the tires and the weight of the car(its normal force). If you have better traction you will maintain static friction and slip a lot less, same if you have a higher mass and thus your weight(normal force) is greater. High school physics bro herp derp.

  • @faruh123 Btw, here is a link if you are still skeptical :) auto howstuffworks com/four-wheel-drive1 htm have a nice day! (replace spaces with periods)

  • @faruh123 You forget that snow changes static friction into kinetic friction in most cases even when the car/bus is moving forward. Have you ever walked up a icy hill? Did you notice how you slipped even as you moved forward? The same thing is happening to the bus. While it is moving forward, it still is losing inertia, which BTW makes those turns very difficult. Real world Physics don't always act as text book cases do. Herp derp. Do you even live by snow?

  • @telemarker93 ...That is exactly my point but with the increased weight of the bus, there is a far less chance that the snow will cause the tires to use kinetic friction compared to normal sized vehicles. Granted, I do agree that the turns are difficult but I was noting more so the bus' ability to climb up the hill. And hell ya I love snow.