The Community, Culture and Leisure Minister has revealed how the bendy buses coped on the Island's roads following their controversial trial period.
Graham Cregeen has spoken out ahead of a crucial debate on the buses in the House of Keys next month.Critics say the articulated vehicles are unsafe and would struggle to cope with small and winding country roads.
The results of the trial are still being compiled and will be presented to government members soon.
Mr Cregeen says it's important to keep perspective:
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