Stagecoach Devon's 15601 'Sarah Melissa' (GX10 HBK), an Alexander Dennis Natalia Pearl-bodied Scania N230UD on route 1 to Exeter from Tiverton bus station. This bus is named after the example Mii character 'Sarah' from the Nintendo 3DS (Melissa Faith Machine), Wii U (Super Melissa Machine) and Nintendo Switch (Melissa Machine 4), she wears a pink top and red hair and seen in manuals of these above Nintendo consoles. The Mii of the bus (named after the registration number) colour that I will name this bus will be dark blue, to match one of the colours of the old Stagecoach livery and logo.
Details:
Make: Alexander Dennis (Scania N230UD chassis)
Model: Natalia Pearl
Engine Size: 9.0L (9000cc)
Fuel Type: Diesel
Date of Birth: Monday 1 March 2010
Fleet Number: 15601
Female Name: Sarah Melissa
Registration: GX10 HBK
Rule 176 of the Highway Code states that: “If the traffic lights are not working, treat the situation as you would an unmarked junction and proceed with great care.”
No one has priority when the traffic lights are not working.
Sounding your horn at a learner is like shouting at a child learning to ride a bike!
It is illegal to sound your horn from a STATIONARY vehicle , AT ANY TIME ! except when another road user poses a danger. E.g. When you are stationary, if someone reversing on to your vehicle then you can sound the horn.
Terrible driver, they seem to think they're driving a lorry. At the lights as we pulled away and they swung out to the right 1st to turn left and nearly hit my car.
Cuts down Lentworth Dr off Barton Rd. I join the A6 & the traffic lights at the crossroads are on green so I'm straight through. I do the speed limit throughout yet when I approach the junction where Collingham Park joins the A6 this Fiat 500 driver is ahead of me ... which means you must've absolutely fucking nailed it through Hala at ridiculous speeds, I suspect just because you thought you might get stopped at the traffic lights.
Then goes in the overtaking lane to overtake absolutely sod all as there's nobody else about.
You nearly hit me and the car in front as you drifted into our lane at speed. You were millimetres from the wing mirror of the car in front.