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How Cyclists and Buses Should Share the Road (Educational Video)

Michael Graham Richard, 18 March 2010, Canada: TreeHugger - Cars & Transportation (bikes) Via Chicago DOT Visit Site , StreetsBlog Visit Site
Surprisingly, despite their very different sizes, bicycles and buses have many things in common. They both stick mostly to the right side of the road (in countries that drive on the right, that is) and move slower than most other vehicles. On top of that, buses are frequently making stops and moving in and out of traffic, making them particularly intimidating from the point of view of cyclists. But from the point of view of bus drivers, the relationship with cyclists can also be confusing. That's why it's important to teach both how to safely share the road, which is exactly what the video below does. It's a must see if you are a cyclist or a bus operator.
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