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Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
Had a reply from Arriva and have organised a visit to the local depot with the Depot Manager and Risk Manager on the 16th Jan.
 
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Markymark

Guest
This is absolute rubbish! Employers always trot it out but it really is bunkum, with no basis in law, and should be seen as a 'red flag' showing that the employers in question may not take your complaint seriously.
I know, I know. But as the police were'nt involved so this is not a legal battle and would be contsrained by company policy. If it went to court obvioudsly it would be a differnt matter.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
(Buses overtaking just before pulling-in at bus-stops)

That's an unusual one. I wonder if that is the experience of most cyclist.

I wouldn't say it's anything like the majority of bus drivers, but this happens to me pretty regularly in London.
 
(Buses overtaking just before pulling-in at bus-stops)
I wouldn't say it's anything like the majority of bus drivers, but this happens to me pretty regularly in London.

I agree, it does happen. Rarely to me in London or the Sticks, but it does happen.

In the post you replied to I was really putting an alternative view to that posed by Baz, who said that the majority of bus drivers did this. I find that proportion wholly inaccurate.

Of those in a position to pass me just before pulling or turning left, I should say that fewer than 5% do this - and many of those are entirely safe. They might elicit a hollering from a Rhyl vigilante, but they don't make me swerve or brake. I quite like making life easy for buses. It feels somehow nicer.

But I agree it does happen and when it carves close it can be irritating or disquieting.
 

CopperBrompton

Bicycle: a means of transport between cake-stops
Location
London
In the post you replied to I was really putting an alternative view to that posed by Baz, who said that the majority of bus drivers did this. I find that proportion wholly inaccurate.

Of those in a position to pass me just before pulling or turning left, I should say that fewer than 5% do this

For me, it's between the two - maybe 10-20% of the time. I accept in many cases it's just a question of the driver misjudging my speed, and thinking they had enough time to complete an overtake without problem, and I don't make a drama of it, but it is poor driving all the same.
 
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