Drago
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How can he have right of way when the commodity does not exist?
No parked vehicles on one side of the road usually means anyone travelling that way has the right of way over someone who has to pull out to overtake a parked vehicle coming in the other direction.How can he have right of way when the commodity does not exist?
Using the frame posted above, and using the bus wheel as a guide there would appear to be 5'-6' between the bus wheel and the kerb. Far from desirable, but in the pantheon of close passes it's not likely to feature on Britians Chumpiest Drivers with a witty into by Harry Hill.
So you'd be angry. And...?
Behave like what exactly? You fail to have noticed I was asking a question, not making a statement.I'm just saying I think it's an unusually close pass. If OP says the bus hit him it's even worse.
Do you behave like this when interacting with the public?
Behave like what exactly? You fail to have noticed I was asking a question, not making a statement.
You'd be angry. And..?
What would you do? What would you expect to happen, and why? You're a vulnerable user in the street with a 15 tonne opponent - what would you do with that anger? How do you think any actions you might make while angry would benefit you?
At no point on this thread have I suggested that the OPs incident was a good thing. Unfortunately, you can be thermonuclear hopping raving furious, if there's no injury or damage then the bus driver does not lawfully have to stop. There's a lot of people on these hallowed pages that seem to have an anger problem, and that ain't a good thing out on the road - at best anger gets you an ulcer, at worst it gets you dead.
So I ask again. You'd be angry. And...? I'd be pretty pished about it too, but getting angry has a lot of downsides and no upside.