I had a similer situation once with a young lad who had compleatly missed his stop and got confussed, I made sure he got off at the stop he wanted on the way back.
No longer a bus driver, but I had this happen to me once in my two years of service. Had an elderly lady not know where she was going but she tried to get off the bus despite her having no idea as to where she was. I managed to convince her to stay on the bus and once we got to the terminus (which happened to be at the bus depot luckily) we had to call the police for some assistance just to make sure she got home safe. Turns out it's not the first time the traffic office have had to help out this particular lady, but it was my first time encountering her. I'm just glad she was looked after, would have played on my mind for the rest of my shift if I didn't help her out.
Really good video anton! That was was really kind of you to help him. I was on the bus few months ago when a lady with dementia came on the bus! And she got lost but her niece and myself helped her to stay calm
Good Morning Anton. We use to be helpful back in the old days. But rarely does anyone asks for directions as now all mobile and smart devices can search for the destination.
That really kind of you to do that Anton. I wish there was more kind people like you. The world will be a better place. Hope the old man is ok now & he found where he needed to get to. Hope you ok & having a good weekend x😊😃
Well done Anton! Trying to solve any issues involving passengers with dementia can be very tricky and complicated furthermore, it requires a lot of patience, compassion and kindness to fully provide the necessary assistance. You are the shining example of someone with such calibre! Congratulations! 🏆
Thanks so much for spreading the kindness Anton as my dad has vascular dementia & he probably won’t be around for too long & yes I do get tearful 😢 like now just talking about it Pal.
I had difficulties making a purchase of DDA merch from my phone, but when I used my laptop, it worked like a charm. In case anyone else has the same problem. Great video Anton.
good job Anton, few months ago i was on a bus and this Elderly lady who looks about 90 was trying to get to the hospital and the Bus driver was constantly shouting at her rather than helping her.
I’ve had it two times thankfully they got off and got to where they needed to be. It’s so hard sometimes as I do different routes and all the time but thankfully there is a driver or other person who knows the stop they need.
@@DoubleDeckerAnton yep very much so but having like 34 or so different routes is a little hard to remember everything as I go between different depots.
I had once situation in my 10 years of bus driving, than my passenger did know where is he and did know where is he going. I called 112 and police came to help him.
I had one case where someone was asking me where to get a specific bus, but the route he was asking after was cross-city, and he wouldn’t specify which end he wanted. Out of fear of sending him in the wrong direction, I was completely helpless.
I wish you drove my busses, I get five a day, have a rollator that’s about as subtle as the HMS Ark Royal and I only ring the accessible bell, but drivers continually never put the sodding ramp out. At one point, this cost £385 at the chiropractor to fix
There was an occasion around the bus in Southbury Road between Enfield Town station and the Great Cambridge Road with a women who wanted to get to somewhere at Enfield Wash, after asking what had happened after she had got off, turned out her phone had gone dead, it was getting dark, she had a few discussions with the driver and passengers, she went on her way, could work out why she hadn’t planned her journey out in advance, young women alone, wonder whether made her connection, as was quite shocked by the conversations.
Very kind person
Lovely, good for you!
I had a similer situation once with a young lad who had compleatly missed his stop and got confussed, I made sure he got off at the stop he wanted on the way back.
That’s a compassionate thing to do Anton, always best to help people no matter who they are and where they are
You are a good man.
Ta...💯👍
I work in memory care every day. Just hope he got home okay and had the most compassionate bus driver 😊
Hello Anton! Thanks for spreading kindness! The world needs more people like you. ❤
Thankyou very much Mola...🤗
It’s nice to be nice! Great to see another video from you Anton!
Love your friendly nature 🥰well done legendary Anton
Thank you kindly 🙂
Thank you for helping
I love how friendly you are Anton, I wish I could meet you in person right now.
I'm always on the London bus. 🤗
I like fireman sam
No longer a bus driver, but I had this happen to me once in my two years of service.
Had an elderly lady not know where she was going but she tried to get off the bus despite her having no idea as to where she was. I managed to convince her to stay on the bus and once we got to the terminus (which happened to be at the bus depot luckily) we had to call the police for some assistance just to make sure she got home safe.
Turns out it's not the first time the traffic office have had to help out this particular lady, but it was my first time encountering her. I'm just glad she was looked after, would have played on my mind for the rest of my shift if I didn't help her out.
You did well MrBrit making sure she got home safely.
❤❤❤❤ God bless take care ❤❤❤
Well done Anton!😊
Really good video anton! That was was really kind of you to help him. I was on the bus few months ago when a lady with dementia came on the bus! And she got lost but her niece and myself helped her to stay calm
Glad you and her niece resolved the situation Naomi.
That's the right thing to do as a bus driver! Help others when things doesn't go as planned!
Good Morning Anton.
We use to be helpful back in the old days.
But rarely does anyone asks for directions as now all mobile and smart devices can search for the destination.
Very good of you 👏 some of the bus drivers down here in Hobart Australia could do with your manners 🙄
Manners go a long way...💯
You did a great job Anton ❤ Hope that man is safe and alright ❤
Good job Anton not all drivers are like you.
Cheers...😊
That really kind of you to do that Anton. I wish there was more kind people like you. The world will be a better place. Hope the old man is ok now & he found where he needed to get to. Hope you ok & having a good weekend x😊😃
Very nice of you ❤
Well done Anton top man
Well done Ants
Went above and beyond was thrilled meeting you on the 444 going to turnpike lane helping and respecting the elderly we need more people you
Here in Exeter Devon there’s a road near my school called Thornpark Rise. 😂
Your welcome
@@FiremanSamBoy2008 we have a hornsey rise and a kensal rise. Ive driven routes through both areas.
Well done Anton! Trying to solve any issues involving passengers with dementia can be very tricky and complicated furthermore, it requires a lot of patience, compassion and kindness to fully provide the necessary assistance. You are the shining example of someone with such calibre! Congratulations! 🏆
Thanks
Thanks so much for spreading the kindness Anton as my dad has vascular dementia & he probably won’t be around for too long & yes I do get tearful 😢 like now just talking about it Pal.
I had difficulties making a purchase of DDA merch from my phone, but when I used my laptop, it worked like a charm. In case anyone else has the same problem. Great video Anton.
Welcome Back Missed the Videos I’ve been starting to do bus journey videos Ty so much
good job Anton, few months ago i was on a bus and this Elderly lady who looks about 90 was trying to get to the hospital and the Bus driver was constantly shouting at her rather than helping her.
I’ve had it two times thankfully they got off and got to where they needed to be. It’s so hard sometimes as I do different routes and all the time but thankfully there is a driver or other person who knows the stop they need.
Your knowledge of the route and other drivers knowledge helps 💯
@@DoubleDeckerAnton yep very much so but having like 34 or so different routes is a little hard to remember everything as I go between different depots.
I had once situation in my 10 years of bus driving, than my passenger did know where is he and did know where is he going. I called 112 and police came to help him.
I hope you reach 100K subs soon!
I saw your TH-cam card in the O2 toilets
😊 good man
been seeing you much more recently, compared to before
I do things like this in my CSA internship, organised by TFL.
Good Vlog Anton :)
I had one case where someone was asking me where to get a specific bus, but the route he was asking after was cross-city, and he wouldn’t specify which end he wanted. Out of fear of sending him in the wrong direction, I was completely helpless.
Also, I saw you driving the 35 bus when I was standing in a bus stop at Liverpool Street. Did you see me gave you a thumbs up?
long time no see
I wish you drove my busses, I get five a day, have a rollator that’s about as subtle as the HMS Ark Royal and I only ring the accessible bell, but drivers continually never put the sodding ramp out. At one point, this cost £385 at the chiropractor to fix
LT again? I miss those busses
There was an occasion around the bus in Southbury Road between Enfield Town station and the Great Cambridge Road with a women who wanted to get to somewhere at Enfield Wash, after asking what had happened after she had got off, turned out her phone had gone dead, it was getting dark, she had a few discussions with the driver and passengers, she went on her way, could work out why she hadn’t planned her journey out in advance, young women alone, wonder whether made her connection, as was quite shocked by the conversations.
Hi keep up the good content can you do a driving video ever
Unfortunately No.
i had a lady get on with no shoes and just pjs on,she was only in her 30s i had to take her to batley police station
That's so sad.
Boss
Happened to me once two months ago Ant, but it was a lady
What year?
First
You are first Geoffrey...🔝
If you used a "Code Red", what would happen to the elderly man?