I called the transportation office for the district and spoke to a supervisor. I got her bus number, so she should be very easy to identify....
I called the transportation office for the district and spoke to a supervisor. I got her bus number, so she should be very easy to identify....
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wow, Eden, what an awful thing to happen. What a jerk!
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Eden, please let us know if you hear back from the school district. I am glad you could get the identifying info and report this. Chris got cut off two weeks ago by an SUV on 4th Ave., slammed into the back, got some face cuts--and the SUV left. No one had any identifying info. And I would SO have liked to talk to the SUV driver. His 30 year old Raleigh International fork and frame are bent.
Good on you for being able to report. Glad you're okay.
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Buses have always seemed to get a lot closer to me than any other vehicle.
Perhaps the drivers are not as good at judging the size of the vehicle compared to say a truck driver.
Swerving at you is just plain sickening . So many jerks out there. Glad to hear you are ok.
Last edited by Trekhawk; 11-14-2008 at 03:45 PM.
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There's no doubt it was intentional.... she came up behind me beeping first. There's a bike lane on the road, but it is right next to parked cars, thus dangerous to use. The road is 2 lanes with a middle turning lane and the lane itself is wide. I was just to the left of the bike lane - out of reach of car doors, but still well over in the lane. There was no reason she could not have easily gone around me. Oh - and its not like she was going anywhere that quick anyway. I was right behind her all the way down to the lid where I turned off to go through the tunnel... (that's about 6 or 7 blocks for those who don't know the area)
I'll have to call back to follow up. The supervisor gave me less than a lot of faith that he'd actually do anything... and he hung up on me while I was attempting to ask him to follow up with me.... (I wanted to give him my phone number)
This is the third time in just about a month I've been harassed for nothing more than not hugging the curb...... I'm getting a little sick of it.
Last edited by Eden; 11-14-2008 at 04:54 PM.
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That is inexcusable and I hope you follow up with the supervisor and the supervisor's supervisor AND the school.
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Where was it, Eden?
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On Martin Luther King Way, about 1/2 block south of Cherry. It was one of the 1/2 length busses (good thing, if it had been longer she probably would have hit me)... now I know what they say about the kids on the short bus, but c'mon now the driver is supposed to know better than that....
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I don't think it's possible to not know the dimensions-school bus drivers are highly trained and have to jump through hoops and take all sorts of tests, written and road tests. Especially city drivers, with cornering and all that. It had to have been on purpose. The special ed buses tend to be less long, but every bit as wide as regular buses. The only other thing that might be a factor is if the
side mirrors are out of adjustment, but the driver should have realized that during pre-trip inspection.