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RE: HTL Buses - Jack - 07/02/2013 16:25

Thanks Steve, another thing I've noticed on HTL buses recently is fraud whiplash claims or something similar to that. Only seen it on HTL though.


RE: HTL Buses - darthblakey - 08/02/2013 00:49

(07/02/2013 16:25)sumner Wrote:  Thanks Steve, another thing I've noticed on HTL buses recently is fraud whiplash claims or something similar to that. Only seen it on HTL though.

Cumfybus have had big bright yellow with black writing stickers fitted on certain vehicles for over 6 months, sadly this is worrying sign that some people are intent on trying to defraud operators of in some cases thousands of pounds in fraudulent whiplash/injury claims, even with at least 3 cctv cameras on the interior to film them! Angry


RE: HTL Buses - buses7675 - 09/02/2013 11:24

This is very true, so I was told when I began working at HTL, after wages and fuel, insurance is the biggest cost to the company and in a large way due to fraudulent claims for whiplash. This is why all the buses have the Genius telematics system that monitors acceleration/deceleration etc as well as cameras and audio recording as the cost of this equipment for each bus is worth it for the reduction in insurance costs and reduced change of fraudulent claims.

The system is also used day to day to monitor how each driver drives their bus in regards to fuel economy, harsh braking/acceleration and speed going over bumps/pot holes so it is a useful tool anyway to see how everyone drives and encourage better more fuel efficient driving.

On a different note, V980 XUB watch continues as this bus was on the 196/147 on Thursday night (along with YJ12 GZL which is also very rare on that route!) and last night (and I presume day but I can't confirm) V980 XUB was also on the 188 (Garston Circular).


RE: HTL Buses - St Helens Rider - 10/02/2013 14:17

BF62 JZV on 17B again today - shocking allocation for a service that links 2 towns.


RE: HTL Buses - buses7675 - 20/02/2013 18:59

A few odd workings noted today, the Asda Bus today had Mercedes Sprinter BF62 JZU on it, while Mercedes Sprinter/Mellor MX05 SMO operated route 883 for a few trips this morning, later replaced with a Solo M710SE!


RE: HTL Buses - V671 DVU - 20/02/2013 19:02

Whilst BF62 JZU was on the Asda bus X338 SKJ took it's place on the 898...very odd indeed!


RE: HTL Buses - buses7675 - 20/02/2013 19:03

I think it was down to drivers with auto/manual licences, thus the 'new' automatic Merc went on the Asda service.

MX05 SMO (I think!) is manual - never actually checked tbh but X338 SKJ is definitely a manual one!


RE: HTL Buses - MX12CFE - 21/02/2013 07:16

Renault Master Rohill Harrier Y208OEE was on the first 883 towards the airport this morning in place of the usual sprinter saw it at halewood ravenscoyrt at 6am.


RE: HTL Buses - buses7675 - 22/02/2013 18:58

Long term withdrawn Dennis Dart 9.8M/Plaxton Pointer L354 FPF and Dennis Dart SLF 8.8M/Marshall Capital V358 DLH both left today on low loaders, presumably for scrap!


RE: HTL Buses - buses7675 - 07/03/2013 14:47

Dawsonrentals Enviro200 KX57 FMF arrived at HTL yesterday (it was with them last year too for a few weeks) to cover for Solo YJ11 EKN which is away at the moment getting work done to it!