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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
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Tom Pegden

Would-be drivers get behind the wheel at free Kinchbus Try Drive event

Drivers keen to get behind the wheel of a bus had their wishes come true at a free Kinchbus Try Drive event.

Almost 30 car drivers had a crack at manoeuvring a bus around Loughborough University’s coach park putting their ability to start, stop, steer and reverse a bus to the test.

There was also lots of information about buses and the role of a bus driver. Kinchbus managers were there to show drivers the ropes and Kinchbus bus drivers helped the visitors get on the move.

Five of the drivers were so interested in exploring a career on the buses that they signed up for the free medical check which is one of the first steps towards joining the Kinchbus academy for new recruits.

Those accepted will be helped to get a provisional driving licence for buses and then trained on the driving and people skills of becoming a Kinchbus driver.

Jeff Counsell, Kinchbus managing director, said: “This was the perfect opportunity for the career curious to get a real feel for being in the cab of a modern bus.

“Many of those driving a bus for the first time will have discovered they have an aptitude for it and the personality to provide a great level of service to the travelling public. Thanks to everyone who came along on Saturday.”

Blue and yellow Kinchbuses have been service Loughborough and the surrounding villages for two decades, investing in new buses, new ticketing and new ways of keeping travellers informed.

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