Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » Is there any reason the driver wouldn't stop if he had been flagged down? I was in Dublin two weeks ago, going to a gig so beforehand, I was sauntering down Thomas Street towards the venue when I noticed a male and a female at the bus-stop I was approaching (they were not together). Then I saw both of them step forward, flag a bus that was approaching behind me, and the bus just hurtles on by. They looked at each other, confused. It was a lovely sunny evening, traffic was light, they were the only people at the stop, the buss wasn't full, and they seemed to have given the driver enough time. The lad had even stepped out onto the road. Maybe the driver couldn't keep his eyes off his phone...
El_Bee wrote: » Is this a bash bus driver thread? Twice I've had to stand half in the doors of a bus to stop a driver leaving when there's clearly an elderly person trying to get to the bus, I've seen it happen so many times, can they really not wait 10 seconds?
VG31 wrote: » Having to put out your hand for buses seems to be a uniquely Irish/British thing. At least, I've never been anywhere else you have to do it normally.
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » I love nothing more than coming up to a bus stop, nobody leaving the bus and people standing there staring like sheep at their phones as I sail by with a smile on my face knowing they fuc/ked up. Great job lads
odyssey06 wrote: » Not just an Irish thing. In France (Nice), you'll be left at stop if you don't put your hand out. There could be half a dozen routes using same stop.
ELM327 wrote: » You sound just like a bus driver Sitting there all happy warm and toasty inside your nice bus creating a right pickle for passengers that you have inconvenienced. Thank chr1st I don't need the peasant wagon anymore!!
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » Well you're right about that. I am a bus driver - not a mind reader ! Put your hand out in advance if you want the bus to stop !
Maleah Immense Walker wrote: » But you said you do know they want the bus to stop and enjoy leaving them stuck there. Hard to see how you get any pleasure out of it if you don't have a fair idea of what's going on in their mind?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » So it's my fault people at the bus stop are too busy staring into their phones to put the hand out ? I love this, it's never the person's fault and the bus driver is always a prick
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » So it's my fault people at the bus stop are too busy staring into their phones to put the hand out ? I love this, it's never the person's fault and the bus driver is always a prick The rule is put your hand out or press Bell for bus to stop. It's being like that since the dawn of time. Yet people are the victims and it's never their fault I think it's great when it happens because j think people are idiots in general and I'm fed up with this PC culture we have going on. I would be happy to move planet if I could
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Is this a serious question? You could be waiting for any number of buses that are on that route. How is the driver supposed to know?
Always Tired wrote: » Why would it not be serious? As has been noted, in many other countries the bus stops at every stop on the route. I know it may seem to make less sense to those used to the system, but if you're not local you wouldn't know and could be left stranded as there are no signs telling you to flag down a bus, and for people in other countries they would be as incredulous to hear that this is necessary as you are to hear that people don't know this is necessary. To someone not Irish flagging down is done for taxis, not for any type of public transport. It would seem almost as ridiculous as having to flag down a train.And buseireann buses usually stop at every stop even if they are used by different routes. In this country we are so used to being treated like crap for any service we pay for. The onus shouldnt be on a passenger to get a bus to stop, the driver should have a duty to stop and make sure that anyone waiting at the stop gets a chance to board if necessary. Or at least put up signs saying that you need to get up and do a dance to get the bus to stop.
Always Tired wrote: » I know it may seem to make less sense to those used to the system, but if you're not local you wouldn't know and could be left stranded as there are no signs telling you to flag down a bus, and for people in other countries they would be as incredulous to hear that this is necessary as you are to hear that people don't know this is necessary
phutyle wrote: » At worst, if you really are from some magical land where bus drivers are psychic, you'll miss two buses, assuming you're a normally intelligent person: The first one will sail past you while you stand there with your hands in your pockets. You left there, amazed that just by silently thinking "I'd like to get on this oncoming bus", you didn't manage to stop 10 tonnes of metal, glass and uncomfortable seats traveling at 50 km/h. So the second one comes along. This time, still with your hands in your pockets, you decide to think a little harder about your desire to be inside the bus. Again, though, for some mysterious reason, the bus does not bend to your will. You are sad, confused and alone. Third bus comes over the horizon. You're anxious this time, with your two previous bitter experiences fresh in your mind. As the bus approaches, you find yourself involuntarily doing something primal. Some kind of ancient wisdom kicks in, like the voice of your ancestors whispering in your ear. You find your hand leaving your pocket - floating as if guided by the wind. Your fingers uncurl. The palm of your hand turns slowly, shaping itself like a paddle-shaped beacon. Your arm outstretches. You're willing the bus to stop, just like before, but this time, you're focusing this will though your limb. Metaphorically, your hand is placing itself in front of the bus - as if to physically impede its progress. Like an out of body experience, you can see yourself from a birds's eye view. You're not in control. Why is my hand moving? What's going to happen? Your focus switches to the bus. it's slowing. It's slowing more. Is this really happening? Yes! It's stopping! The damn thing is stopping! The doors open, like a portal. You retract your hand, looking in amazement at your palm and fingers. They seem to glow with energy. Suddenly you're back in your body. You embark upon the bus. You've never felt so sure in your life. No only is it going to take you to your destination, but it's already taken you on a journey you never expected. From now on, you'll be able to stop any bus. Or taxi. Should one person be allowed to have this much power? Who knows. Who cares. You have it, and you're never going to lose it.
Osborne wrote: » Thank you driver..
GBX wrote: » Drivers hate people.
punisher5112 wrote: » How do you know they seen them as many aren't at the stop expect the bus to wait.... The bus runs for those who wait not those that run.....
Victor wrote: » Will it only be 10 seconds? Multiply that 10 seconds by everyone else on the bus. Is that person running on the road, causing a safety issue?
El_Bee wrote: » I'm talking about old people trying to catch a bus, dozens of times I've seen drivers drive off on all kinds of people who were running to catch them, it's basic consideration for other people.
Maleah Immense Walker wrote: » Oh my god it's PC society's fault. K bye.