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On 26 July, 21:56, Bruce wrote:
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 13:02:11 -0700 (PDT), MIG wrote: On 26 July, 20:13, Bruce wrote: On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 10:17:35 -0700 (PDT), MIG wrote: On 26 July, 17:07, Bruce wrote: On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 06:52:36 -0700 (PDT), MIG wrote: I will never applaud the idiot Boris, nor the hardline Tories who are hiding behind him, but the silly characterisation of the objections to bendy buses is disingenuous. Never mind class or party politics; what about "I don't like to have a totally unsuitable vehicle blocking the pedestrian crossings, forcing me to risk my life to get across the road"? What about it? *It's emotive nonsense, no more. I was coming up with an alternative statement that might better characterise genuine objections to bendys, based on something that happens frequently. I suggest that it sums up what far more people feel about them than the statement about objecting to people of a "lower social class" that I was responding to. I'm sorry, I misunderstood. *I thought you actually believed that rubbish. *Thanks for making it clear. Well, I do frequently find bendys blocking crossings that I want to use, so that part isn't rubbish. I guess it's my own choice whether I then risk my life to walk round or decide to stay on the same side of the road till the bus drivers finally leave a gap. *I tend to be a bit impetuous and walk round in the middle of the traffic, but sometimes that isn't possible and I just get delayed. On one occasion, a bendy was blocking a crossing at Trafalgar Square during the pedestrian phase, and I did walk round. *Another bendy driver decided that since the first one was preventing pedestrians from crossing, he would drive straight through the red light. *I wasn't amused at all. Frequently? *How frequent is "frequently"? I don't spend so much time on foot in London lately, but maybe about once a week on average. Enough to stick in the mind. Probably once every couple of months with double deckers. I have no actual figures. I will start counting now. Tonight: none. Or is it an irrationally angry response to something that doesn't follow the arbitrary rules that you apply to your world, that makes it appear more of a problem than it realy is? Don't know how to answer that one. Foe example, can you give an objective, dispassionate comparison of the delays caused to pedestrians caused by bendy buses blocking pedestrian crossings compared to the that from the much greater number of non-articulated buses (needed to replace the high capacity of the bendy buses) blocking pedestrian crossings? The reason I ask is that I think a lot of people's innate anger and impatience is being directed towards bendy buses, simply because people are set against them. *I mean a lot of people, not just you, and I also mean such issues as the alleged trapping of cyclists and the alleged vastly increased delays to other road users, for which read the anger of drivers of cars and vans who have an inbuilt pathological hatred of anything that "gets in their way". When I'm on a bike, I find that the biggest danger is the route I have to take to get past them, so it's similar to the pedestrian crossing issue really, with the added risk of them pulling away and leaving me in the middle of the road, during the longer time it takes to get past them. I admit to having an inbuilt patholgocial hatred of cyclists who disobey the rules of the road, so I'm as guilty as anyone. *But I do think that the bendy buses have been vilified for a lot of problems that they don't cause. I don't think there's evidence that they hit cyclists more than anything else, but I think that the arguments about that were mostly down to "causing accidents" being interpreted as "hit", which is not necessarily the case or what was meant. |
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