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These writhing whales of the road have swung their hefty rear ends round our corners for the final time.
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Bruce wrote: It's too easy to moan and whine about bendy buses. It takes a little effort to learn how best to deal with them, as with anything new. But the statistics are pretty clear - bendy buses are not only extremely effective at moving large numbers of passengers, but they are also very safe. Well said. I think no cyclist has been killed (and possibly seriously injured) by a bendy. The three ghost bikes near where I live were all victims of trucks such as cement mixers. I wouldn't mind the bendies going so much if the alternatives were quiet (inside and out), comfortable, smooth and relatively fume free. They aren't, so the bendy going is a big backwards step. E. |
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