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| Driver: Sebastien Buemi| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 23| Car: IM02| | Driver: Oliver Rowland| Team: Nissan e.dams| Number: 22| Car: IM02|
| Photographer: Lou Johnson| Event: Race at Home Challenge Round 7: New York City | Circuit: Brooklyn Street Circuit| Location: Brooklyn, NY| Series: ABB Formula E| Season: 2020| Country: United States|
The driver has a side panel seen here which has two aluminium finishers at each end. These were cut and fitted to the ply before being installed. This panel will also require holes added at some point in the future to hold the fare collection equipment. The wooden panels have yet to be treated with a bonding agent before the vinyl can be applied.
This man seems very proud to be a bus driver in this photo and he stood very tall and full of authority when we photographed him.
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
It's a team effort, Ricardo Matus a fantastic guy, and superb birder from Patagonia joins us as second guide. Jorge Osses, our long time driver pictured here is always a crowd favorite. Jorge is a gem!
If you are on of the people looking at this photo can you please leave a comment and tell me why ?
Seriously I didn't think this photo would get any views let alone go beyond 50.
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
A loco driver made from a figure from MiniArt's 'German artillery crew riders'. Upper head and 'fillings' from Miliput. Arms are still searched for in the spares box.
Privateer driver Jackie Lewis driving his Cooper T53 Climax entered by family team H & L Motors Ltd., he is on his way out to practice for the 1961 British Grand Prix on Friday 14th.July 1961.
Jackie qualified in 15th. place on the starting grid but he had to retire from the race on lap 7 due to handling problems.
He finished in 4th. place in the 1961 Italian Grand Prix at Monza in front of Tony Brooks in a BRM and Roy Salvadori in a Cooper Climax.
He was offered a works drive with the BRM team but he preferred to stay with the family team.
The Driver's cabin and his view.
The BEST bus drivers of Bombay are a class of their own.
I found this driver very polite with the commuters, taking special care when disabled persons embarked from the front door.
Heard that the conductors from other states are send to Bombay for refresher courses of "how to behave with passengers"
Traffic is psychotic in Ho Chi Mihn City. There just seems to be one basic guide line on the road - don't hit anybody - everything else is fair game. Oh, and honk like crazy your entire journey. I'm not sure how the driver keeps his sanity.
41st Div. Ammunition Column,
Royal Horse and Field Artillery, Indian Army
Lijssenthoek was the location for a number of "casualty clearing stations" during the Great War.
These were used to treat wounded soldiers brought by rail from the front line around Ieper/Ypres.
Close to the Front, but out of the extreme range of most German field artillery, it became a natural place to establish casualty clearing stations.
The railway line has now been converted to a main road leading from Poperinge to the French border at Callicanes.
The cemetery features a visitor centre and contains British, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand, German, French, Chinese, Indian and US graves.
It may look like a stick of rock from the front - and if indeed it was then First York Volvo B7RLE Wright Eclipse Urban 69001 (YK54 ENL) could only have York written through it. Almost twenty years after entry into service in the city, it was serving as a driver trainer on 19th September, 2023.
Dr. Richard Cavanaugh teaching Driver's Education to students on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois on November 6, 2015. (Jay Grabiec)
The driver (right) was the one who took us round the lake and then on an exciting ride over the dunes between the Lac Rose and the sea. As the tour programme said "uma experiéncia com adrenalina qb" - great!
Originally new to a Belgium operator, the 35-seat Van Hool-bodied MAN coach has been withdrawn from its duties as a driver training vehicle. It is likely to be replaced during 2013. To the left is a walk-round bus wash, one of two in the depot.