Waterloo Bridge every morning, two lanes Northbound cycle/taxi/bus other one for all other traffic. Everything can hit 25-30 over that bridge, when I'm approaching the bus stop I look for a gap in the right, signal, indicate when I'm safe to move and get into the right hand lane. I never get caught out.
How about the many slip roads that appear on your left while you want to go straight on? How do you avoid getting sideswiped by a vehicle in the wrong lane turning left other than just ceding the road?
Riding in prime? Observing what's going on ahead? Taking precaution that someone can and will pull out? These are just simple road skills. The same can happen to any vehicle in that position.
Riding in prime? Observing what's going on ahead? Taking precaution that someone can and will pull out? These are just simple road skills. The same can happen to any vehicle in that position.
What he meant is that the bus will likely to pull in while you're still on the lane without warning.
Waterloo Bridge every morning, two lanes Northbound cycle/taxi/bus other one for all other traffic. Everything can hit 25-30 over that bridge, when I'm approaching the bus stop I look for a gap in the right, signal, indicate when I'm safe to move and get into the right hand lane. I never get caught out.
Riding in prime? Observing what's going on ahead? Taking precaution that someone can and will pull out? These are just simple road skills. The same can happen to any vehicle in that position.