SafeSpeed wrote:
I'm guessing that this is going wrong because of the text mode medium. For the record I'm not annoyed!
Neither am I, I am just puzzled as to where your coming from on this, and, through 3 pages of discussion your objection seems to me to have got somewhat, unintenially, muddled.
If it is just the rule that that is bothering you, why do you not display the same co-operation as (I assume) you did before the rule came into place? Afterall it's not the bus driver in front of you wrote the rule.
If your reacting to the policy of elevating buses above other road users, why bring the issue of road safety into the equation, as I really can't see that it has any adverse effects at all. Its really not difficult to work out when a bus wishes to pull out and I can't imagine many people have problems with this. For those that do, I doubt very much that this rule has anything whatsoever to do with it.
As you have acknowledged, your not concerned if your journey time is impacted, and it rarely is to any meaningful extent, so why not help the (upto) 80 people* on board have a smoother journey? That's why I said it's spiteful not to, it would be interesting to know why it
isn't spiteful.
Also, is it not possible that the rule was introduced because the spirit of co-operation was waning?
*For those who are going to jump in and say that not all buses carry 80 people I know, but there is no point discussing anecdotal evidence that you sometimes see a bus with only 1 person on, because I can just say I sometimes see buses with 80 people on, which I do.