col
Legendary Member
Cab said:Yes, she really did. Bottom line is that she didn't see a cyclist that was coming past her until she started to pull out. You can kill someone that way.
For whatever reason, her actions risked the welfare of the cyclist, a cyclist who had broken no law, who had made no demonstrable error. Cycling home yesterday, on two occasions I overtook busses that were stopped, both started indicating after I'd moved well out to overtake them; I could have pulled a sharp stop in icy conditions to let them go or I could do the safer thing and continue past them, knowing that had they indicated earlier I could have let them out.
Which was too late. Whether by design (blind spot) or lack of attention, she saw the cyclist too late. You don't start moving out into moving traffic where there isn't a gap, its your error if you do so.
No, the driver didn't notice the bike. Doesn't mean it wasn't there.
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I shall not entertain any further possibility that Nethalus was not in the wrong, nor shall I accept that her subsequent behaviour can be excused in any way.
It wasnt there when first check was done,when second was done the bus stopped,what mistake is there?
As you pulled out in time to be seen,there is no issue there
She must have noticed it,she stopped

Nethalus was wrong to stick the fingers up.But did nothing else wrong,other than being surprised by a cyclist appearing from behind the bus using bad road position.
