GWS Gaz. Glad nothing is broken.
Without resorting to slanging, I can't understand the perception some people have that this was anything less than 100% driver's fault. Gaz was proceeding legally along the bus lane, did not deviate from his course, was not filtering or undertaking. How can people therefore think he shares any blame?
One could argue that you should hit the brakes every time you notice a gap in traffic to your right, and sure that might have prevented THIS incident, but then you increase the risk of getting rear-ended because following bikes/buses would not be expecting you to brake when the route is clear.
The driver did not check that the bus lane was clear before crossing it, and as a result caused a collison. I can't see how it's anything more complicated than that.
Without resorting to slanging, I can't understand the perception some people have that this was anything less than 100% driver's fault. Gaz was proceeding legally along the bus lane, did not deviate from his course, was not filtering or undertaking. How can people therefore think he shares any blame?
One could argue that you should hit the brakes every time you notice a gap in traffic to your right, and sure that might have prevented THIS incident, but then you increase the risk of getting rear-ended because following bikes/buses would not be expecting you to brake when the route is clear.
The driver did not check that the bus lane was clear before crossing it, and as a result caused a collison. I can't see how it's anything more complicated than that.