(05 Jun 2014, 6:00 pm)Dan wrote The website states:
Our competition to find Britain's top bus driver relies on several elements:
- your nomination of one or more drivers who have impressed you
- information and endorsement from the driver's employers
- the consent of the driver concerned
- a judging process in which our panel of independent experts scrutinises each nomination, and the information provided by the employer
The fact that you have to have consent of the driver concerned tells me you have to actually discuss the fact you will be nominating the driver for the award. In doing so, you would retrieve their name.
I assumed 'consent from the driver' would be done by the company itself after receiving nominations. Are many passengers really going to hold up a public bus when alighting or distract the driver while driving to ask their name and discuss nominating then for an award. Seems a bit of silly competition really. I don't wish to nominate anyone or anything like just wondering.