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In message , Tony Polson
writes Sheer aggressiveness almost seems an essential qualification to drive in London, given the amount of it that drivers of all kinds of vehicles routinely display. *It isn't a place for the faint-hearted. ;-) It's called 'assertiveness'. That probably depends on whether you are doing it, or witnessing it. ;-) When I was learnt to drive a bus in Bristol we were taught to be assertive, (and lane correct) to be able to make progress. -- Clive |
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On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 13:53:03 +0100, Clive
wrote: When I was learnt to drive a bus in Bristol we were taught to be assertive, (and lane correct) to be able to make progress. But, I assume, not to make your standing passengers go flying by making rough lane changes and use of full acceleration and full braking (other than obviously in a genuine emergency)? If you *were*, then I question the Company's judgement. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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In message , Tim Fenton
writes "Neil Williams" wrote in message ... When I was learnt to drive a bus in Bristol we were taught to be assertive, (and lane correct) to be able to make progress. But, I assume, not to make your standing passengers go flying by making rough lane changes and use of full acceleration and full braking (other than obviously in a genuine emergency)? Next time you're in Bristol, have a spin on an 8 or 9. Leaves from outside the station. Then you'll have an idea of what Clive's on about. I'll second that, right up to the routes involved! -- Ian Jelf, MITG Birmingham, UK Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk |
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In message , Neil Williams
writes On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 13:53:03 +0100, Clive wrote: When I was learnt to drive a bus in Bristol we were taught to be assertive, (and lane correct) to be able to make progress. But, I assume, not to make your standing passengers go flying by making rough lane changes and use of full acceleration and full braking (other than obviously in a genuine emergency)? If you *were*, then I question the Company's judgement. Neil I said lane correct, that means being in the correct lane all the time, no lane changes, I assert my PSV training to be more advanced than my car training but perhaps that's just my view. -- Clive |
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On Sun, 19 Apr 2009 20:44:39 +0100, Clive
wrote: I said lane correct, that means being in the correct lane all the time, no lane changes, I assert my PSV training to be more advanced than my car training but perhaps that's just my view. No, you're certainly right. As with car drivers, though, it doesn't stop people driving like prats having passed. The difference is between assertive and aggressive driving. I would argue that many London bus drivers drive aggressively, not merely assertively. Neil -- Neil Williams Put my first name before the at to reply. |
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On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:48:19 -0700, SB wrote:
CCTV EVERYWHERE IN LONDON Have you noticed how many CCTV cameras there are on the average London train, bus - double / single decker, tram, Underground train? I counted those on a single decker in London recently and came to about SEVEN inside - actually there are 10 on some including one at the front looking at the traffic ahead, one at the side looking at pedestrians boarding, and one in the driver's cab. You missed the one at the back looking straight at the drivers behind the bus so they can earn more money from motorists using the bus lanes that are used about 4% of the time, the rest of the time they're empty of all traffic to give a clear run for the buses - the chief causes of traffic are..... the buses. They crawl over junctions when they should be kept clear, and everything gets blocked. Get rid of the buses. |
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![]() On Apr 26, 4:34*pm, Ar wrote: On Thu, 16 Apr 2009 16:48:19 -0700, SB wrote: CCTV EVERYWHERE IN LONDON Have you noticed how many CCTV cameras there are on the average London train, bus - double / single decker, tram, Underground train? I counted those on a single decker in London recently and came to about SEVEN inside - actually there are 10 on some including one at the front looking at the traffic ahead, one at the side looking at pedestrians boarding, and one in the driver's cab. You missed the one at the back looking straight at the drivers behind the bus so they can earn more money from motorists using the bus lanes that are used about 4% of the time, the rest of the time they're empty of all traffic to give a clear run for the buses - the chief causes of traffic are..... the buses. They crawl over junctions when they should be kept clear, and everything gets blocked. Get rid of the buses. You're a dickhead, but then you know that already :-) |
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Er, do either of you ever have cause to travel on NX West Midlands
buses??!! Yep, that can be a bit hairy sometimes but that's the least of their worries. Since I moved to Birmingham last year I have only had one bus journey where no sort of crime has taken place. To be fair I only make bus journeys about four times a month, but that's still quite a high statistic. |
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In message , at 20:26:30 on Wed, 6 May
2009, Commuter remarked: Since I moved to Birmingham last year I have only had one bus journey where no sort of crime has taken place. Does that include the driver running red lights? -- Roland Perry |
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