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I've just watched it a few times properly on the big screen. There was absolutely nothing wrong with the positioning of the two vehicles. If you look at the back of the bus at the end of the clip the left side is about 2 feet from the curb, only just out from when it started moving. The truck couldn't have been any further right (look it his line to where he was and he was close enough to the island) and was the right distance forwards to make the turn.
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. There was certainly things wrong with the positioning of both vehicles. The pick up truck should have been up to about two foot further to the right at points, as I've said I put this down to a minor error. The bus similarly but much more importantly should have been further to the left by about eighteen inches. This is absolutely crucial and is why I have attributed some blame to the bus driver.
Other people are entitled to their opinions, but there's no point us arguing when some people are saying the bus driver is driving 'straight' and yet I can clearly see him veering to the right rather carelessly by quite a large margin. If people who disagree with me want a simple and easy to understand reason as to why the bus driver is partially responsible, it is this veering? Anyone not understand that?