Amanda P
Legendary Member
- Location
- York. Well, York-ish...
Dear Sirs
Dangerous driving by Coastliner driver
At 0857 on 14th April, as I was cycling towards York on the A64, I was passed by a Coastliner no. 843 bus at Claxton Grange.
The bus passed so close to me that it brushed my sleeve.
I was wearing a police-specification high-visibility jacket at the time, and visibility was good.
I had glanced over my shoulder and seen the bus approaching. I expected the driver to wait for a gap in the oncoming traffic before attempting to overtake, but he or she did not do so, and had to squeeze by me to avoid the oncoming traffic. I can only hope this was an error of judgement and not a deliberate manoeuvre.
As I am sure you are aware, this is a stretch of road on which numerous accidents, some fatal, have occurred. Your driver’s behaviour yesterday could easily have caused just such an accident.
I am usually impressed with the standard of driving of Coastliner drivers, although I have written to you before about drivers passing without sufficient care on this stretch of road (December 2007). This driver would appear to need reminding of his or her obligations.
Perhaps you could arrange for him or her to stand with a bus approaching from behind at 40-50 mph and passing within an inch or two of his elbow. Of course, you would not be allowed to expose your drivers to the risk of actually trying this – so please do not allow them to expose me to the same risk.
Yours faithfully
Dangerous driving by Coastliner driver
At 0857 on 14th April, as I was cycling towards York on the A64, I was passed by a Coastliner no. 843 bus at Claxton Grange.
The bus passed so close to me that it brushed my sleeve.
I was wearing a police-specification high-visibility jacket at the time, and visibility was good.
I had glanced over my shoulder and seen the bus approaching. I expected the driver to wait for a gap in the oncoming traffic before attempting to overtake, but he or she did not do so, and had to squeeze by me to avoid the oncoming traffic. I can only hope this was an error of judgement and not a deliberate manoeuvre.
As I am sure you are aware, this is a stretch of road on which numerous accidents, some fatal, have occurred. Your driver’s behaviour yesterday could easily have caused just such an accident.
I am usually impressed with the standard of driving of Coastliner drivers, although I have written to you before about drivers passing without sufficient care on this stretch of road (December 2007). This driver would appear to need reminding of his or her obligations.
Perhaps you could arrange for him or her to stand with a bus approaching from behind at 40-50 mph and passing within an inch or two of his elbow. Of course, you would not be allowed to expose your drivers to the risk of actually trying this – so please do not allow them to expose me to the same risk.
Yours faithfully