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It's because the bus and the relevant legislation were both badly designed. Most of the noise, which breaks the regulations, comes from the cooling fans at the back which apparently get stuck on full blast thanks to some cack-handed engineering. The solution that the makers found was simply to disconnect the fans on the one they sent for noise testing, so now they've got a certificate that says they hardly make a sound. And that is all that matters.


Both Westminster and Kensingtonandchelsea have been fuming about this for years, but there's apparently nothing that can be done.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> So I guess the heating systems in the winter are

> all associated with age also:

>

> 185/484/3/122 warm & cosy

>

> P12/P13/343 comfortable

>

> 37 you hope to reach the end of your journey

> before frostbite sets in!

>

> Don't know about the 176 as I rarely use it.


*"185/484/3/122 warm & cosy & really smelly in wet weather"*

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