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![]() "Clive" wrote in message ... In message , Depresion writes it makes life easier for the few people who drive buses and screws up traffic for far more people. Correct, in the little town where I live, on a main road is a bus stop and right opposite it is an island in the middle of the road so that when the bus stops all traffic behind is held up, not even a cyclist could get through. -- The object is to stop traffic overtaking a stationary bus in the sort of area where people leaving the bus might cross the road. Stops them being flattened, also allows the bus to move off again quickly. It is actually quicker for ALL the traffic if numpties do not try and overtake a bus as it moves off. (For the hard-of-thinking, if a bus remains stationary with its righthand indicator going, waiting to move off, overtaking cars will overtake more slowly as the road width is restricted by the presence of the bus, traffic coming the other way will also have to slow down - or even stop! - whereas, if the following traffic waits while the bus unloads and then moves off WITH the bus, the overall delay is shorter, except for the handful of cars that would otherwise manage to squeeze by. THEY are the ones that slow everything down.) Such an arrangement should NOT be at a timing point or a point where large numbers of people are likely to board or alight from the bus. The bus dwell time should be kept to a minimum. |
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