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Victoria Beckham is left 'heartbroken' over feud with daughter-in-law Nicola Peltz and has barely seen Brooklyn since he got marriedīurnt out after Burning Man: Cara Delevingne's erratic appearance in parking lot comes after she 'spent a few days at festival in the desert' He added: ‘They’ve got a bad reputation because of various press reports, but there’s nothing wrong with these buses. Mr Salmon said there had been only four or five inquiries into the sale. They also say that a larger number of normal-length single-decker buses will be needed to carry the same amount of people, increasing congestion. Critics also said fare-dodgers were sneaking on the buses using the middle and back doors, instead of the front ones next to the driver.īut supporters of bendy buses say that London cannot afford Mr Johnson’s programme to replace all 350 over the next four years.

That compares with 87 accidents,0.97 injuries and 0.97 cyclist collisions for other types of bus. The study found that for every million miles operated, a bendy bus is involved in 153 accidents, 5.6 pedestrian injuries and 2.62 collisions with cyclists. Introduced by then mayor Ken Livingstone in 2001, bendy buses were temporarily taken out of service in 2005 when three suddenly caught fire.Ī year later, evidence presented to the London Assembly showed that they are more likely to be involved in an accident. Those with the £80,000 spare to buy one may have been put off by their chequered history.
