A&S seems like a mildly appropriate place for this.
I've recently started driving buses. If there's one thing I fear most, it's not sharp turns. It's not stopping distance. It's not how wide the bus is. It's bike lanes. Obviously, I know how vulnerable us cyclists are and I watch my mirrors very carefully when I'm pulling through a bike lane into a stop, but it doesn't make me have any less of a mild heart attack when I think maybe there's a bike right in that small blind spot that I didn't see come up, especially since my bus is so close to the lane.
I'd much rather have them in front or behind me, so that I can pull off like I would if it were just a car. Without worrying that there was a car next to me too.
So maybe consider that when you're riding around a downtown area with transit bus stops. If there's a bus nearby, ride out of the lane to make it easier on the driver. I know I'd prefer it.