On Thursday evening I got my own back with a bus driver who had passed me too close twice, the second time forcing me on to the pavement. I was cycling along Cycle Superhighway 2 towards Bow when a bus driver passed me too close twice. The first time I heard a horn before he passed me and the second time he was swerving further into the blue part of the bus lane to the extent that I bailed out and hopped on the pavement. I caught up with him a couple of bus stops before Bow roundabout and asked if he had hooted at me further back and was he aware he was passing me too close. He more or less ignored me and pulled away from the bus stop.
I passed him again then spotted about four police officers at Bow roundabout stopping cyclists for not having lights. I stopped and asked how to report dangerous driving. Their ears pricked up at something interesting to do and they boarded the bus when it reached the roundabout. The bus carried on round the roundabout then pulled in. They stayed on the bus for about five minutes with the bus full of passengers then let the driver continue his journey. They said they will be checking the CCTV on the bus.
They asked me what I wanted out of the incident besides them speaking to the driver and I asked them to speak to the driver's manager.
Apart from a quasi-comical moment when they pulled the wrong bus over (same route no 25 to Ilford, two buses in front, only one letter different in the number plate!) I was pleased that sometimes the police are there when you want them to be.
I passed him again then spotted about four police officers at Bow roundabout stopping cyclists for not having lights. I stopped and asked how to report dangerous driving. Their ears pricked up at something interesting to do and they boarded the bus when it reached the roundabout. The bus carried on round the roundabout then pulled in. They stayed on the bus for about five minutes with the bus full of passengers then let the driver continue his journey. They said they will be checking the CCTV on the bus.
They asked me what I wanted out of the incident besides them speaking to the driver and I asked them to speak to the driver's manager.
Apart from a quasi-comical moment when they pulled the wrong bus over (same route no 25 to Ilford, two buses in front, only one letter different in the number plate!) I was pleased that sometimes the police are there when you want them to be.