Digital Gee
10-28-05, 04:31 PM
Just need to vent.
Came to an intersection with a left turn lane, a center (go straight) lane, and a right turn lane. There was traffic in the left lane and the center lane, including a school bus. In the right turn lane, but 100 feet before the intersection, a city bus was letting off passengers. I wanted to go straight.
I considered squeezing in between the two busses, but since I didn't know when the city bus would start moving again, I thought better of it. I waited in the right hand side of the through lane, behind (and to the left) of the city bus.
The light changed, all the traffic moved EXCEPT the city bus. I waited still, thinking with my luck he'd veer to the left as he started off, and I'd be forced way out into the through or even the left hand turn lane. But he didn't move.
Finally, I started to pass him on his left. I could see the driver in his rear-view mirror. He looked at me, and then -- I swear! -- he started forward -- and veered to the left! I was forced out into the lane, and wasn't sure what was behind me, so I stopped.
And he stopped. And looked at me as if to say, "Well, go on!"
So, I finally did. And then -- I swear! -- he started forward, veering further to the left. I yelled, stopped, and watched as he proceeded to veer way to the left so he could make a right hand turn. Finally I was able to proceed (and, of course, a moment later nearly got backed into by a car backing out of a diagonal parking space. I'm telling you, it was a bad day! lol)
It's possible the bus driver and I misunderstood each other's intentions. But I doubt it. It sure looked and felt like a deliberate game of chicken or something. I was able to leave the driver with a one-finger salute, but I'm not sure he could see that in his rear view mirror by this time.
That said, it was a great day to ride! Cool, sunny, and refreshing.
Came to an intersection with a left turn lane, a center (go straight) lane, and a right turn lane. There was traffic in the left lane and the center lane, including a school bus. In the right turn lane, but 100 feet before the intersection, a city bus was letting off passengers. I wanted to go straight.
I considered squeezing in between the two busses, but since I didn't know when the city bus would start moving again, I thought better of it. I waited in the right hand side of the through lane, behind (and to the left) of the city bus.
The light changed, all the traffic moved EXCEPT the city bus. I waited still, thinking with my luck he'd veer to the left as he started off, and I'd be forced way out into the through or even the left hand turn lane. But he didn't move.
Finally, I started to pass him on his left. I could see the driver in his rear-view mirror. He looked at me, and then -- I swear! -- he started forward -- and veered to the left! I was forced out into the lane, and wasn't sure what was behind me, so I stopped.
And he stopped. And looked at me as if to say, "Well, go on!"
So, I finally did. And then -- I swear! -- he started forward, veering further to the left. I yelled, stopped, and watched as he proceeded to veer way to the left so he could make a right hand turn. Finally I was able to proceed (and, of course, a moment later nearly got backed into by a car backing out of a diagonal parking space. I'm telling you, it was a bad day! lol)
It's possible the bus driver and I misunderstood each other's intentions. But I doubt it. It sure looked and felt like a deliberate game of chicken or something. I was able to leave the driver with a one-finger salute, but I'm not sure he could see that in his rear view mirror by this time.
That said, it was a great day to ride! Cool, sunny, and refreshing.
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