disney david
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It still comes back to, the communication and safety issues. If someone sitting next to you can tell you turn left here, and you understand that, what happens when they have to fill out a incident report, after being involved in an accident, or after someone gets hurt? Or they see a sign they dont normally see, like a low bridge sign?
In the end it still comes down to being able to communicate and understand english clearly. And this person clearly coud not. What would of happened if the bus caught fire, and had to be evacuated? Or one set of doors were blocked due to an accident? Or worse yet, a guest has a medical issue and needs help now, would the driver understand? And be able to get help in a timely manner?
Dont get me wrong. Im all for people being bi lingual, or multi lingual. But for safety, you need to be able to communicate clearly, in those languages, before you take on the responsibility of the safety of those lives your are driving around.
thanks truck1 that was what was the point i was trying to make yur right.