Wednesday, April 28, 2004.
IF YOU WANT ME TO STOP:- PUT YOU HAND OUT.
No, not you dear reader, the person at the bus stop.I don't want to stop, I want to keep going so I can get to the terminus and have a smoke. Stopping means I face the probability of being asked hard to answer questions like 'How much is it to Brixham?' or 'What time is the last bus?'or 'Where were the last 3 buses?' The passengers on the bus don't want me to stop, they just want to get where they are going as quickly as possible without some vastly overweight person who smells getting on the bus and sitting next to them in the only empty seat on the bus. The car drivers behind don't want me to stop as they will have to check their mirrors, slow down, signal to the drivers behind and the pull out in the face of car drivers coming the other way who also don't want me to stop. The car drivers half a mile back down the road don't want me to stop as it means the will have to risk life, limb and the nearside of their car trying to get past me as I put on a right turn signal and pull straight out in front of them with total disregard for the fact that they have speeded up to 50 mph in a misguided attempt to get in front of me. Who can blame them, even I don't like travelling behind a bus?So you are the only person on the face of the planet who wants me to stop. Put some effort into getting me to stop. Lie in the road, take all your clothes off and hold a big sign with 'Please Stop' written on it, or just put your hand out.
PS These methods of getting the bus to stop are not guaranteed. There are some bloody minded bus drivers out there who will find any excuse to stare in the rear view mirror from the moment they see you at the stop until they are well past you. Sorry about that.
Well that was it, in case you missed it the first time round, the first post in the busdriving blog. Four years, a thousand posts and several hundred photos later and nothing's changed, people still wait till we are 5 feet away from the bus stop before showing any interest in wanting the bus. Don't they read this blog? If not, why not?
4 comments:
For christ' sake, why else would they be stood at a bus stop?
(End sarcasm)
if they are like ours and 1 bus stop is served by 5 different buses, then the old saying goes no handy out nos bus stoppy, lol
Just remembered something which will amuse you.
Journey the other day took 50% longer than usual because the bus couldn't actually keep up to the timetable, due to it being loaded to the gills.
40mph flat out on the M5
By the same token, if you want to get off the bus RING THE BL**DY BELL!!! Don't just ghost up the aisle and stand behind me whilst I'm watching the road, other drivers and the mirrors and then say "I wanted off back there" as we sail past your stop. The correct way to disembark from the bus is to ring the bell and STAY SEATED until the bus has stopped. Standing up (and risking going a*se over t*t) might gain you a nanosecond in getting off the bus first, but is it really worth it?
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