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liberated-dremora t1_it26r5m wrote

Yeah no, I'm going to generalize, because they are by far the most dangerous entities on the road. Even when I had a job where I drove in the city we knew to give them a wide berth. They're insured and have a cushy city job, they truly don't give a shit. I have personally had closer calls as far as accidents with them than anyone else.

They don't look when pulling into a stop, they don't look when pulling out, they'll turn despite oncoming traffic without checking for cyclists, now this guy gets dragged down the block by his arm. And hell, if you really want to get me on my soapbox, take a look at how many of them (and other MTA workers) fudge overtime to make $300k plus a year, wasting your taxes for their terrible and dangerous service.

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Many_pineapples t1_it2k1rl wrote

Honestly this is not my experience at all. As a born an raised NYC resident, I've found city buses to be some of the most observant and careful drivers I encounter, as a pedestrian, driver or cyclist.

The quality of service on the other hand often leaves things to be desired...

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