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Posted by Steve Crum on June 10, 2006 at 15:05:09 from (4.156.228.143):
In Reply to: Impatient hypocrite posted by Bus Driver on June 10, 2006 at 10:41:21:
Bus Driver, are you really a bus driver? IMHO many bus drivers are very inconsiderate of other people on the road, this is especially true of school bus drivers at least in our area. It's not uncommon to be driving up route 220 and see a bus with as many as 75 cars and trucks backed up behind it and yes there are places to pull of for a few moments to let people by. On the backroads the buses travel mostly the middle of the road and you had better get out of the way. In the state of Pa. a school bus owns the road and any driveway or lawn they choose to turn around in. And God help the one that gets in any kind of tanglement with a school bus, your Mama's nationality is even questioned. Passenger buses are about the same way. These drivers could stand to take a few lessons from the garbage men.
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