It took a very long time but now the a1 is motorway from the outskirts of doncaster to scotch corner. There is also speculation that the great north road ai will be dualled between morpeth and berwick upon tweed. It is up to the labòur transport secertary to implement the proposal.
@kevanwright3617Ай бұрын
Brilliant video thanks just watched London to Glasgow good video would you consider it
@kevanwright3617Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the video I watched in one sitting keep up the good work
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
What ?!? In one go ? Holy moly, you're more brave than me ! I will never do this journey for sure as my a-s was painful hahah
@larrywaswhton7879Ай бұрын
We’re this come from
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
From macarena, close to bailamos
@adalain287Ай бұрын
Thank you I enjoyed the view very much
@SallstrasseАй бұрын
You're driving on the wrong side😂 greetings from the continent, Europe
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
🤣🤣
@ivanbispo8999Ай бұрын
O telhado das casas são bem diferentes dos nossos !
@johnledbury8403Ай бұрын
That was a really nice trip, watched over a few days. I saw The Angel of The North and loads of other places I'll never get to see in real life. Thanks to who it was that filmed it, you have made an old timer happy. Regards.
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed sir , all the best
@johnledbury8403Ай бұрын
@@DrivingScenicRoutes Thank you.
@eprohodaАй бұрын
Driving! Love it~stunning . farewell- 🙌
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
Good camera maintenance, to wipe the steamed up windows etc. Some very heavy showers as you got closer to the Scottish capital.
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
Thank you sir , hope you're having a good day :)
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
You may be interested in making a similar video for the London to Glasgow route on board the Megabus M11 route that includes stops at Birmingham, Manchester Airport, Manchester City centre, Preston, Lancaster University and Glasgow. It takes the M40 between London and Birmingham, the M6 between Birmingham and Carlisle before taking the M74 up to the M73 and the M8 into Glasgow City centre.
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
Sounds good 👍 I might do that soon
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
As the bus makes its way northwards between Newcastle upon Tyne and Edinburgh on both sides of the road you are able to see bright yellow fields. For those of you who are perhaps unfamiliar with what they are it's Rapeseed which is ground down into an oil very similar to sunflower oil or vegetable oil for cooking with and Rapeseed oil is often favoured over other oils because it's not supposed to burn so easily. My apologies, lecture over for today.
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
As the bus came off the motorway I wondered where he was going because I didn't really recognise the area, But then the driver announced that we were in Durham, it's a place that I have never really been to before but I gather it's quite a historical city much like Bath, York or Chester. I love those sort of places, they have so much character and charm, often very beautiful places to visit.
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
I think it let's you see just how big and important a City Manchester has become for the Northern half of England that even though we are on the wrong side of the country - Manchester is generally thought of as being in the North West of England and therefore closer to the M6 which serves the Western half of the UK than the M1 but yet there's still a major road dedicated for to take traffic from the M1 just North of Sheffield to the 3rd largest city in the UK and is sometimes referred to as the Northern Powerhouse. It's why it has probably the biggest international airport outside of London in the UK.
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
That's the first time ever i have saw a bus pull into a service station on a motorway to fill up with diesel when it's had passengers on board. Still, not bad going - got up to Nottinghamshire before he needed to pull jn to the BP filling station.
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
Now coz you said , you made me realise I never seen a buss in the petrol stations as well hahahah , NEVER !
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
A real difference in the volume of traffic once you pass the Catthorpe Interchange which is basically where the M6 starts. I often think that the M6 is better motorway than the M1. Although the M1 gets all the attention, the M6 you could argue is better built for purpose and provides a much more direct route to Scotland and Glasgow which is arguably the 3rd or 4th biggest city in the UK - without any doubt the biggest city in Scotland.
@neilburns8869Ай бұрын
The key to watching this is definitely in installments.
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
Indeed a long one lol
@ShubhamSingh-jk2qzАй бұрын
No lane discipline
@chadiadam88732 ай бұрын
autoroute tetouan fnideq
@thisisnotthehandleiwanted2 ай бұрын
What route did you take?
@DrivingScenicRoutesАй бұрын
The route from London to Edinburgh
@thisisnotthehandleiwantedАй бұрын
Don’t be an ass
@robsoncosta42332 ай бұрын
The arrival was the most important part of the video so that we could see the entrance to the field, and right at that moment it was cut.
@xot802 ай бұрын
There is a Busdriver joke: A world Jewish congress was organized in Warsaw after the fall of communism. Jews from all over the world came. Many of the older ones remembered Poland, but there was a large group of young Jews who had only heard about the Holocaust from stories. It was decided to organize a trip to Auschwitz for them to show the Holocaust Museum. Three modern buses were pulled up to the hotel, the guests were packed and they set off on their journey. Unfortunately, just outside Warsaw the last bus broke down. The driver tried to fix something but couldn't. The bus full of important people was standing. Suddenly he saw a farmer plowing a field with a tractor and decided to fly to him to call for help. Out of breath, he stopped the tractor and shouted: - Sir, help me, I have a political situation. My bus broke down, it's full of Jews and I was supposed to take them to Auschwitz. To which the farmer politely replies: - Dear Sir, I would be happy to help but I have a very small stove.
@stefanos85472 ай бұрын
Former war crimes prosecutor alleges Kosovan army harvested organs from Serb prisoners · 300 killed in 'house-clinic' in Albania, says Del Ponte · Demands for investigation over claim in memoirs Ian Traynor, Europe editor Sat 12 Apr 2008 01.06 CEST Share Carla Del Ponte, the ex-chief prosecutor for war crimes in former Yugoslavia, has unleashed a storm of recrimination with allegations of a trade in human body parts in Kosovo and Albania after Nato bombed Serbia in 1999. Del Ponte claims, based on what she describes as credible reports and witnesses, that Kosovan Albanian guerrillas transported hundreds of Serbian prisoners into northern Albania where they were killed, and their organs "harvested" and trafficked out of Tirana airport. The Kosovan government, now headed by the former guerrilla leader Hashim Thaci, dismisses the claims as untrue, while Serbia and Russia are demanding a war crimes investigation into the allegations. Del Ponte, now a Swiss ambassador, has been ordered to keep silent by the Swiss government. The allegations are aired in Del Ponte's just published memoirs of her eight years as chief prosecutor for the international war crimes tribunal for former Yugoslavia, based in The Hague. The Hunt: Me and War Criminals, which is published in Italian and was launched last week, has triggered controversy and added to the tensions between Kosovo and Serbia two months after the Albanian-majority province declared independence from Serbia. In the book, Del Ponte writes that her investigators visited a house in the remote mountainous region outside Burrel, Albania, which was allegedly being used as an impromptu clinic for the butchering of 300 young Serbs captured by the Kosovo Liberation Army and transported in lorries across the border from Kosovo to Albania. According to witnesses - including one who said he had driven some of the organs to Tirana airport, and a team of unnamed journalists who investigated the allegations - the victims had their kidneys removed before being killed later and having other organs taken. "Prisoners were aware of the fate that awaited them, and according to the source pleaded, terrified, to be killed immediately," Del Ponte writes. The "house-clinic" was visited by UN officials from Kosovo and tribunal investigators. "The team was shocked by what they saw," said Chuck Sudetic, a former tribunal official who is joint author of the book. "They found gauze and vials of medicines, including a muscle relaxer used during surgery." Witness accounts, indirectly provided to Del Ponte, indicated that some of the victims were buried near the house and at a nearby cemetery. Forensic tests in the house revealed traces of blood, but investigators were unable to establish whether it was human blood. The victims were said to include Albanians and trafficked women from Russia and eastern Europe forced to work as prostitutes. Del Ponte has long complained that the UN authorities in Kosovo blocked her attempts to investigate war crimes by Kosovan Albanians and she says that the authorities in Albania were also unhelpful. The most senior Kosovan Albanian to be tried for war crimes in The Hague, Ramush Haradinaj, a former prime minister of Kosovo and ex-guerrilla commander, was acquitted last week, sparking bitter protests in Serbia. According to Del Ponte, a local Albanian prosecutor, who visited the house with the UN team, told her: "No Serbs are buried here. But if they did bring Serbs over the border from Kosovo and killed them, they did a good thing." The alleged organ harvesting is said to have been uncovered by journalists who called in the UN in Kosovo and provided information to the tribunal. "There were credible accounts of abductions and an organ harvesting operation provided to reputable journalists who have had many years of experience in the region," said Sudetic. The journalists refused to identify their witnesses. Other sources claim the body parts were flown to Istanbul where they were transplanted into wealthy Arab patients. Del Ponte's account is the first time such allegations have come from such an authoritative source. But officials and analysts are surprised that she should choose to air them now, five years after her investigators went to the alleged scene of the crime. Del Ponte writes that it proved impossible at the time to pursue a full investigation of the claims. "I am surprised at the extraordinary serious allegations," said one senior tribunal official. "These allegations have formed no part of any investigation by the prosecution at the tribunal." Mirko Klarin, an authority on the tribunal and Balkan war crimes at the Institute for War and Peace Reporting, described Del Ponte's allegations as "irresponsible and appalling ... This is more journalistic than prosecutorial. She shouldn't put rumours in her book." The Swiss foreign ministry barred Del Ponte, now its ambassador to Argentina, from attending her book launch and ordered her to keep quiet. Senior Swiss figures are calling for her resignation. "All I know is that she was eager to talk about the book after its publication," said Sudetic. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, which mediates confidential talks between Serbia and Kosovo to try to locate and identify those who vanished in the 1998-99 war, there are still 1,967 people missing. The majority are believed to be Kosovan Albanians. The 300 Serbs said to have been transported to Burrel would constitute a large part of the missing Serbs. While there is widespread scepticism about the veracity of the claims, Human Rights Watch said Del Ponte had supplied "sufficiently grave evidence" to warrant an investigation by the Kosovo and Albanian authorities. "Perhaps by bringing this story out now, the witnesses will step forward," said Sudetic. "Perhaps the persons who are responsible for the abductions will worry about the law catching up with them. Any persons who may have taken part in the alleged organ harvesting will sleep a little less soundly."
@markcollinson56653 ай бұрын
Was this filmed early 2019?
@DrivingScenicRoutes3 ай бұрын
In 2023 around April I if I remember right
@marcocilento3 ай бұрын
Is this a double-decker bus? Is it possible to do long journey across Britain on double-decker buses?
@DrivingScenicRoutes3 ай бұрын
Yes it is :)
@green856w3 ай бұрын
Can we have English language commentary please? (Or if the foreign tongues heard are other passengers, turn off the microphone.)
@Alambasma7644 ай бұрын
youtube.com/@alambasma764?si=_tS2jlRHkD-wSuSV
@Tsafira-MR4 ай бұрын
4:06 😂 cute couple
@LADmob4 ай бұрын
Totally agree
@dragicevicgeorges-dorde82254 ай бұрын
...ja ne vidjoh Sarajevo? Ovu dionicu sam do 1992 godine prelazio najmanje 5 puta godisnje i poznajem dobro svaku dionicu. Hvala vam za novo dokumentovanje. Gledajuci vaš vrlo dobar video ni do danas mi nije jasno zasto se tamo ratovalo i ubijalo; za komadic novog asfalta ili obilaznu traku???
Thanks for the great video. I want to do this route by bicycle and this was excellent preview. Very beautiful scenery and nice smooth camera🤗👍🏼💚
@TahminaAkter-hg4vu5 ай бұрын
💕💕💕🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇦🇧🇦🇧🇦❤️❤️❤️
@nurijelupqi60366 ай бұрын
Prishtina ime
@bambaibnbamba21437 ай бұрын
magnifique vidéo et surtout magnifique paysage
@Alambasma7644 ай бұрын
youtube.com/@alambasma764?si=_tS2jlRHkD-wSuSV
@davidaarthur7 ай бұрын
It's great to watch in pieces - and really beautiful towards the north end - but the idea of doing it all at once makes me really appreciate the railways!
@DrivingScenicRoutes7 ай бұрын
Was first and last time ... loooong journey. Cheap tikets , somewhere around 40pounds while train was 220 :)
@marijoprofabosnjakmatic12757 ай бұрын
Evo me 993
@МаратМаслов-щ4с7 ай бұрын
Drą mordy jakby jechali do Disneylandu. Ci ludzie z Zachodu to większość straszne barany.
@Ada152218 ай бұрын
Name of the highway
@Dino23B7 ай бұрын
M17 or E73
@vladimirtrifunovic93678 ай бұрын
Najruzniji grad u Srbiji 🙂
@xxl86296 ай бұрын
Naj bolji gra u Državu kosovo sa serbijom smo susjedne zemlje gubo četnička živjela Država kosovo
@vladimirtrifunovic93676 ай бұрын
@@xxl8629 Kako se zovu oni koji jebu koze? Pa shiptari 🐐.Spremajte se za Kavkaz 😘
@mentoriii34754 ай бұрын
ok vladimir putin
@vladimirtrifunovic93674 ай бұрын
@@mentoriii3475 Ime mi je Vladimir a prezime Trifunovic, ali hvala . 😘
@jetrides50463 ай бұрын
Ur mother?
@vladimirtrifunovic93678 ай бұрын
Agliest town in Serbia 🙂
@vladtheimpalerofd1rtypajee3168 ай бұрын
Better than any Indian city.
@jetrides50463 ай бұрын
Take a hike bitch
@RANDOMALAYSIAN9 ай бұрын
I didn't know south-west part of Serbia also have flyovers 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
@ZazaDouaidi6 ай бұрын
Vive Kosovo تحياتي ناس كوسوف و❤❤
@xxl86296 ай бұрын
Falija si 100% toje Država Kosovo
@xhevdetaliu21045 ай бұрын
Dodji do granica sa kosovom pa biče ti sfe jasno ,samo nemoj zaboraviti PASOŜA😅😅😅😅
@xhevdetaliu21045 ай бұрын
Dodji do granica sa KOSOVO biče ti sfe jasno ,samo nemoj zaboraviti Pasoś😂😂😂😂