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National uses video:

14th June 1980, Page 26
14th June 1980
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VIDEO FILMS are being use( by National Bus to put acros the implications of the Tram port Bill, and to widen th scope of the company' training services.

In conjunction with Wonl Wide Pictures, it has prepare 30 editions of Changing Gear h the Eighties, a film which el: plains the local and nation, implications of the Transport B for NBC.

It stresses the challengE which lie ahead for the con pany, and puts across if message that the Bill does n, mean all gloom, provided th staff, management, and unior work together for the company good.

Two of the training films ha, been made at Bristol Omnibu One is a half-hour inductic film, the other an explanation how driver abuse increas, maintenance costs and reduc the number of vehicles availat to the public. According to NB the driver-abuse film will pay itself if only one engine unit saved.

The fourth film, made Oxford-South Midland, is unscripted sequence of driyE being faced with such awkwa passengers as a woman w insists on bringing a second d onto a bus.

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