So I was nearly killed today when the bus I was riding took a left-hand turn into an intersection full of traffic. The car that nearly hit us was driven by an irate lady who screamed "What the hell is wrong with you!?!" as the bus pulled through. I can confirm this is what she said because if the window wasn't there I could have reached out, knocked on her hood, and told her to pipe down because she was trippin'.
As far as I can tell, the buses are trained not to wait for right of way but rather to take it. The drivers pull into the intersection and then take a left-handed turn at the first possible break in traffic. They will cover one lane while waiting to cross a second, forcing other cars to wait. I'd imagine this is to keep to schedule, but does it create a safety issue with other commuters?
Poll coming.
As far as I can tell, the buses are trained not to wait for right of way but rather to take it. The drivers pull into the intersection and then take a left-handed turn at the first possible break in traffic. They will cover one lane while waiting to cross a second, forcing other cars to wait. I'd imagine this is to keep to schedule, but does it create a safety issue with other commuters?
Poll coming.