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baffa
8th June 2011, 19:35
So I was riding home tonight. Riding down fanshawe street towards the motorway in Auckland. There was a red light about 50 m ahead so I was only doing about 40 kph, cruising up to the lights. A bus pulls out of the bus stop into the bus lane ahead of me, then across another lane straight in front of me. I have to slam the brakes and swerve into the lane next to me, otherwise he'd have wiped me out. Luckily noone was in it. The light is red up ahead, so I pull up next to him and ask what the fuck he thinks he's doing. He has the nerve to say some bs about its not his fault. I give him a mouthful and promise to report him. That shuts him up. Light goes green, and I just sit there, waiting for him to drive away. When he does, I memorize his plate and zoom off. Called *555 a few mins later and the lovely sounding lady gets my details and promises to send a cruiser or two out looking. Hope the retard gets fined.
Anyone had similiar? I say report them Or kick their door every time they do.
Blackshear
8th June 2011, 19:40
Not being one to take on a bus in something much much smaller, I have recited a few bus numbers and times before.
I know they have to stick to a schedule, but that schedule is NOT an excuse to damn near run people and cars over.
Seen poor scooter riders get the fright of their life when a bus suddenly decides LOL COAST IS CLEAR and force them into oncoming traffic.
Scuba_Steve
8th June 2011, 19:42
report it to the bus company too, thats should give him paperwork to do :yes:
cheshirecat
8th June 2011, 19:45
Not so much after my London DR experience taught me on the first morning big steel things with 4 or more wheels think bikes are just vermin
Brett
8th June 2011, 21:09
*555, pretty pointless...bugger all the cops can do other than give him a mouthful.
Best bet, as suggested, is to let the bus company know. I know how shocking the can be, about 2 years into my riding 'career' I was rear ended / side slammed by a bus in Point Chevalier. Clown had the nerve to go off at me how it was my fault, yet he was over my lane.
Even had one try to take me on in my Prado because he was sitting all the way up my arse on the motorway. Once off motorway when traffic had stopped at a light I asked him what his problem was, when we took off again, he tried to side swipe me and run me off the road. Very tempting to wait at his next stop and climb on board and pay him a little visit...but alas, very little is achieved by vigilante violence. Just another "poor bus driver given a slap up" article in the NZ Tabloid...I mean Herald. I think that some of those guys must get god complexes driving around in a huge vehicle and it goes to their heads...
Mully
8th June 2011, 21:51
Wait, so you didn't think a bus in Auckland was going to do something stupid?
Madness.
Bus drivers are little hitlers, I've lost count of how many times I've had to brake hard to avoid hitting the cunts, not just on the bike either. This is in Hamilton too, Orcland bus drivers would be even worse.
jasonu
9th June 2011, 03:35
This is nothing new. Those bus driving cunts have been doing that sort of crap for ever.
oneofsix
9th June 2011, 07:04
Lets see a bus load of moaning whining passengers that make smart remarks and bitch, some even to the company, when you are five minutes late cause some cunt of a driver or rider just had to beat you to the lights and cut you off so you couldn't execute the lane change, a bus company that has worked out schedules based on empty roads, a supervisor that's so far up the companies anus they haven't seen daylight for years, you are under paid and over worked and some little cunt on bike that the passengers would hardly notice the bump if you ran it over wants their share of the road. Yep, doesn't matter what city bus drivers are cunts, not so bad in towns though.
Glad you didn't suffer any pain or damage.
'Luckily noone was in it'...the Bus or the Lane?..:blink:
p.dath
9th June 2011, 07:49
report it to the bus company too, thats should give him paperwork to do :yes:
+1. And next time think twice as you approach a bus - it still hurts the same when you are lying on the ground no matter who was in the wrong. :)
scissorhands
9th June 2011, 09:40
How about that girl who who was run over at a crossing and dragged under the bus, about 2 years ago. I think it was during a show or concert with pedestrians everywhere.
Inconsiderate behaviour is contagious. But becomes dangerous with large dogs and buses (and guns)
imdying
9th June 2011, 09:54
You know what he drives when and where, so either wait till tomorrow and stab the fucker, or stop whining like a bitch.
Jantar
9th June 2011, 10:58
..... Yep, doesn't matter what city bus drivers are cunts, not so bad in towns though.
Glad you didn't suffer any pain or damage.
I ride many thousands of km each year, but hardly ever in cities. It's almost all rural or small towns. My observations are that in general truckies are the best drivers on the roads and Bus drivers are the absolute worst.
So, if I find bus drivers to the worst drivers on the road in rural locations and small towns, and you say that city bus drivers are worse still.... Well I'm glad I hardly ever ride in cities.
Banditbandit
9th June 2011, 11:09
So I was riding home tonight. Riding down fanshawe street towards the motorway in Auckland. There was a red light about 50 m ahead so I was only doing about 40 kph, cruising up to the lights. A bus pulls out of the bus stop into the bus lane ahead of me, then across another lane straight in front of me. I have to slam the brakes and swerve into the lane next to me, otherwise he'd have wiped me out. Luckily noone was in it. The light is red up ahead, so I pull up next to him and ask what the fuck he thinks he's doing. He has the nerve to say some bs about its not his fault. I give him a mouthful and promise to report him. That shuts him up. Light goes green, and I just sit there, waiting for him to drive away. When he does, I memorize his plate and zoom off. Called *555 a few mins later and the lovely sounding lady gets my details and promises to send a cruiser or two out looking. Hope the retard gets fined.
Anyone had similiar? I say report them Or kick their door every time they do.
So he's a twat ... happens all the time .... why get so heated over it? Aren't we supposed to "let the bus go first"?
Chill out ... life's too short to sweat the small stuff .. and it's all small stuff ..
Jantar
9th June 2011, 11:44
... Aren't we supposed to "let the bus go first"?
..
I haven't seen that in the road rules.
Banditbandit
9th June 2011, 12:25
I haven't seen that in the road rules.
I've seen it painted on many many buses .. i think it's actually "Please let the bus go first".
A little bit of politeness on our roads would be a very very good start ... competativeness and testosterone are probably responsible for more accidents than speed ..
jafar
9th June 2011, 12:32
Aren't we supposed to "let the bus go first"?
In a word ..... NO . the old ARA had "please let bus go first" on the back of their buses & other bus companies have also used it. :whocares:
It is NOT a legal requirement.
It is only a courtesy to let the bus go first.
Considering the scheduals they have to keep combined with the traffic they have to contend with. The dickhead car drivers that can't see past the bonnet of their cars. Retards for passengers. Add to that the frustrations of driving a large bus through city streets,:violin: I usually do let them go first.
That & half the bus drivers are blind bastards anyway, it is safer to have them where you can see them. :sunny:
Banditbandit
9th June 2011, 15:43
In a word ..... NO . the old ARA had "please let bus go first" on the back of their buses & other bus companies have also used it. :whocares:
It is NOT a legal requirement.
It is only a courtesy to let the bus go first.
Exactly - who said it was a requirement? Note that I used the word "supposed " rather than "required" if it had been a law ..
Gremlin
9th June 2011, 17:35
I've met the odd good bus driver (they thank you for letting them pull out ahead of you), but in general I agree with Jantar. Truckies are usually brilliant...
The only thing possibly worse than buses are taxis, pulling u-turns wherever they like, blocking traffic etc.
tigertim20
9th June 2011, 17:42
So I was riding home tonight. Riding down fanshawe street towards the motorway in Auckland. There was a red light about 50 m ahead so I was only doing about 40 kph, cruising up to the lights. A bus pulls out of the bus stop into the bus lane ahead of me, then across another lane straight in front of me. I have to slam the brakes and swerve into the lane next to me, otherwise he'd have wiped me out. Luckily noone was in it. The light is red up ahead, so I pull up next to him and ask what the fuck he thinks he's doing. He has the nerve to say some bs about its not his fault. I give him a mouthful and promise to report him. That shuts him up. Light goes green, and I just sit there, waiting for him to drive away. When he does, I memorize his plate and zoom off. Called *555 a few mins later and the lovely sounding lady gets my details and promises to send a cruiser or two out looking. Hope the retard gets fined.
Anyone had similiar? I say report them Or kick their door every time they do.
in my experience with similar incidents, contacting the employer and making a complaint goes a long way. most of them rather dislike their drivers giving the co. a bad image. last time i made a complaint like that about a cab driver doing a dangerous U turn nearly taking me and the wife out, they were great at getting back to us about the process, he had to go in on his day off and answer to the complaint etc etc.
If you really feel strongly about it, ringing the company CALMLY and discussing the matter might help to remind him to take more care if h wants to keep his job.
I've met the odd good bus driver (they thank you for letting them pull out ahead of you), but in general I agree with Jantar. Truckies are usually brilliant...
The only thing possibly worse than buses are taxis, pulling u-turns wherever they like, blocking traffic etc.
We were on a bus once heading into the city from Newmarket.
A car ''cut off'' the bus, the bus driver then embarked on a bus/car chase.
The chick right behind the driver slide off her seat at one point..:blink:
Bus driver caught up with the car eventually and then the screaming started..
All n' all we got a free side show for our money...:yes:
stifmyster1
9th June 2011, 17:45
absolutely agree. bus drivers normally cant drive for shit. have to agree with the god complex idea. they figure. screw it. anything smaller than a truck that hits me is going to get crushed.
I have actually been on a bus outside a mall and had the bus driver while still holding/putting away money. begin to pull out with out a single glance or indicating.
It created a simple rule. if its a bus and its bigger than you. stay the fuck away from it.
Mully
9th June 2011, 18:19
I've seen it painted on many many buses .. i think it's actually "Please let the bus go first".
From memory, the bus companies were made to remove that - cos it looked like an official sign (the square blue ones).
Gremlin
9th June 2011, 19:01
All n' all we got free side show for our money...:yes:
Us Aucklanders are good like that (free shows) :lol:
You do also need to see it from their side (a bit). They spend all day in Auckland traffic, with a huge vehicle. They are constantly cut off, and they can't stop on a dime. Aucklanders are also great at letting others in (yeah right).
Would be enough to make me go spare, even the 15k a year I do drives me a bit nuts. Still, no excuse for some of their behaviour.
Banditbandit
10th June 2011, 11:51
From memory, the bus companies were made to remove that - cos it looked like an official sign (the square blue ones).
Dunno .. I never have and never will live north of the Bombay Hills and South or Orewa ... I've seen it many other places tho'
jafar
10th June 2011, 14:16
So he's a twat ... happens all the time .... why get so heated over it? Aren't we supposed to "let the bus go first"?
Chill out ... life's too short to sweat the small stuff .. and it's all small stuff ..
Exactly - who said it was a requirement? Note that I used the word "supposed " rather than "required" if it had been a law ..
Splitting hairs :innocent:
From memory, the bus companies were made to remove that - cos it looked like an official sign (the square blue ones).
Wondered why I hadn't seen it for a while.
I do remember a workmate of mine having a huge argument with a bus driver because the bus had pulled out with no indication & hit the side of the furniture truck he was driving. The bus driver pointed to that little blue sign & said it basically gave him right of way regardless. :angry:
Funny how the police & insurance company took a different view:innocent:
Banditbandit
10th June 2011, 14:18
Splitting hairs :innocent:
Yes .. that's what makes KB what it is ...
jonbuoy
11th June 2011, 06:43
He genuinely might not have seen you, worth adding to the list of hazards in your brain that buses tend not to spend too much time parked on the side of the road before moving off. Just saying.
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