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Bill Allred
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The Bus Incident

Thursday, May 8th, 2008 @ 11:28AM

These damn things are big!

I was riding my bike yesterday north along 15th East when I got just about to 9th South.  A UTA bus cruised by me and turned right on 9th South as I was about to do..  But just as he turned, he stopped.  No bus stop near, no one in the way, no pedestrian or car to yield for....he just stopped.  Well, I was right behind him about to make the same turn and I needed to get by him.  I had two options; turn and pass between the bus and the curb or go behind the bus and pass on the left in the lane of traffic.  I chose the latter option because that’s what I would have done in my car.  Well, just as I pull around from the rear of the bus and start up the street, the bus starts up again and proceeds on it’s way to the stop sign.  This, of course, forces me to drop back and fall in behind the UTA bus.  I was slightly perturbed, but no big deal.  The bus in enormous and I’m a guy on a little bike.  But I wondered why the hell he had stopped and why he started up again so abruptly. 

So I’m behind the bus.  He turns left to head along Guardsman toward the U of U.  There’s a stop light and again, I catch up with the bus.  This time I ride along the right side of the bus, next to the curb, up to the cross walk.  Just as I get there, the driver opens the bus door and I hear him call out, “Sir?  Sir?” Just then the light turns green so I head into the intersection as does the bus which then passes me and goes off on it’s route. 

Here’s the speculation.  I ignored the bus driver when he called out.  It was time to move because the light had turned green.  And, I was sure that the driver was about to bawl me out about something.  He was going to admonish me about some rule of the road he’d felt I’d broken.  I ignored him because I knew if he’d chastised me I would have thrown down right then and there.  It would have been an argument and the exchange of colorful words.  Those damn buses are big!  As a bicyclist you really need to watch out for them.  I can’t tell you the number of times I’ve nearly been clipped by one coming up behind me.  I suspect it happens to bicyclists quite a bit.  Does anybody know? 

Mr. Bus Driver...whenever I’m on the road with you....I try to be cautious and courteous.  Please just let me have a little tiny piece of the road.

Thanks for listening,

Bill

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    • #1   MarcusJ
    • Thursday, May 8th, 2008 @ 4:24PM

    UTA Buses are the reason I sold my motorcycle years ago.  I had a couple close calls with the SAME bus driver where he’d make a left turn into the lane I was turning right into.  It’s like he didn’t see me, and the second time this happened I nearly lost control and went under the bus. 

    Perhaps this guy wanted to apologize.  I hope he wouldn’t be dumb enough to start an argument while he’s in the bus with the door open.  Now I find myself wishing you hadn’t ignored him.  It would be nice to know what he was thinking.

    Anyway I’m glad you didn’t get squished.

    • #2   kasey
    • Thursday, May 8th, 2008 @ 10:00PM

    I ride my bike to work quite often and have run into the same problems with buses.  I only time I ever ‘got lip’ about it was on 90th South and about 3rd East, right were the TRAX train passes.  I was riding west when a school bus stopped in front of me.  Normally I would have stayed on the right and kept going, but the way was blocked and I had to go to the right of the bus.  At then next light, on State St., the bus driver opened the door to explain how dumb and dangerous it was for me to pass him on the left.  I was so dumb founded I didn’t know what to say and just shook my head like an idiot. 

    I still don’t know what to think of it and if the bus driver was trying to be helpful, or just had a kid puke on the bus and needed someone to take it out on.

    And be careful Bill, the show needs you!

    • #3   kathymtb
    • Friday, May 9th, 2008 @ 8:17AM

    This is one of the reasons I mountain bike rather than road biking. I hate cars; they scare me. Rocks, trees, dirt...heaven smile

    • #4   jradamson
    • Monday, May 12th, 2008 @ 11:32AM

    This just solidifies what I thought was an irrational fear of biking in downtown Salt Lake. I’d love to get a bike but I’m afraid I’d get flattened. And I’m too poor to get flattened.

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