In no way defending the bad driving in this video, but sometimes the drivers of the bin wagons do stop in silly places, like in the middle of the road, on the corners of junctions.
Sometimes you will see a gap 10 foot forward where they could pull in, but no let's block the road.
Nah. They stop alongside each batch of houses. Stopping less frequently will massively increase the time therefore they'll be on the roads longer.But the next six wheelie bin's will be closer, so over the day no time would be lost
And don't forgot the time lost by people waiting in the queue while the bin wagon stops in the middle of the road.
Bus 10 minutes late.
School children late for school.
People getting to work late.
Blocking the road is probably a defensive measure. By stopping other traffic the bin lorry driver is safeguarding the bin emptiers who would otherwise be having to negotiate the bins through the moving traffic. It also speeds up the whole process by getting the bins emptied faster and thus reducing the time the bin lorry is obstructing traffic in the street., but sometimes the drivers of the bin wagons do stop in silly places, like in the middle of the road, on the corners of junctions.
Sometimes you will see a gap 10 foot forward where they could pull in, but no let's block the road.
simple solution... set off earlier. Bin day isn't exactly a random event.But the next six wheelie bin's will be closer, so over the day no time would be lost
And don't forgot the time lost by people waiting in the queue while the bin wagon stops in the middle of the road.
Bus 10 minutes late.
School children late for school.
People getting to work late.