WHAT? It's the manufacturer's fault? Where did you get that idea
from?
Mister. Listen up. The customer has been informed of the height
of the bus. If the manufacturer has to satisfy all height clearance
in Malaysia, THERE WILL BE NO DOUBLE-DECKERS. What makes you think
that the manufacturer is suppose to make buses that can pass
through ALL bridges?
In this case, it's highly likely that the fault lies with the
driver, because obviously he does not know that the bridge is too
low for the bus to pass through. Unlike scheduled bus services,
express buses are known not to have specific routes, especially
within a town or city. Whatever route can get them to the
destination faster will be at the discretion of the drivers.
If I were to take your statement, I believe it's Walter
Alexander's fault then that the Service 196 Atlantean crashed
through the height barrier at Stadium Walk?
In any case, your last sentence should reflect yourself. If you
have no idea, then shut the trap. I really can't understand why you
LOVE to make yourself a subject
of humiliation of others.
Sorry,i didn't thought of that when i posted that. I was having
a headache then. Well, of course i dunno the height of the bridge
but at just first glance i was putting the blame on the
manafacturer of the body.
I apologise again and i'm trying to learn from my mistakes. I do
not know how different an express bus service runs from a regular
citybus route.
Sorry.