Bombadier Botty
Complete Twaddle
- Jun 2, 2008
- 3,258
Has it actually been confirmed that somebody ran out in the road causing the bus to stop suddenly or have we jumped to this conclusion?
Conclusions have been jumped to.
Has it actually been confirmed that somebody ran out in the road causing the bus to stop suddenly or have we jumped to this conclusion?
Has it actually been confirmed that somebody ran out in the road causing the bus to stop suddenly or have we jumped to this conclusion?
Surprised no one has questioned how that much damage can be caused by a collision in what is a 20 mph speed limit?
If we're going to jump to conclusions i'd suggest speed and not a cyclist, was the problem.
Surprised no one has questioned how that much damage can be caused by a collision in what is a 20 mph speed limit?
If we're going to jump to conclusions i'd suggest speed and not a cyclist, was the problem.
Surprised no one has questioned how that much damage can be caused by a collision in what is a 20 mph speed limit?
If we're going to jump to conclusions i'd suggest speed and not a cyclist, was the problem.
Do we often see buses speeding up North Street (a 20mph limit) in heavy rush hour traffic then?
Suspect there's a few incorrect conclusions being reached on here right now. There may well be a far simpler explanation. Let's hope everybody is away & receiving the appropriate care right now.
Are the Argus really based in Southampton these days then? Surely they must have some reporters in Brighton. Twitter has made sections of the media incredibly lazy, it must be said.
Surprised no one has questioned how that much damage can be caused by a collision in what is a 20 mph speed limit?
If we're going to jump to conclusions i'd suggest speed and not a cyclist, was the problem.
My wife works at the hospital & has heard that the driver of the 2nd bus may have collapsed at the wheel?
People thoughtlessly running out into the road in North Street and at Churchill Square has been a problem for years, so IF that was proved to be a contributing reason for the accident, it shouldn't really be a surprise to anyone.
The facilities for pedestrians crossing the road in that part of town are a complete mess.
The facilities for pedestrians crossing the road in that part of town are a complete mess.
Do we often see buses speeding up North Street (a 20mph limit) in heavy rush hour traffic then?
Suspect there's a few incorrect conclusions being reached on here right now. There may well be a far simpler explanation. Let's hope everybody is away & receiving the appropriate care right now.
Are the Argus really based in Southampton these days then? Surely they must have some reporters in Brighton. Twitter has made sections of the media incredibly lazy, it must be said.
It is clear the 2nd bus was travelling too fast & too close to the one in front to stop in time otherwise it would have done....
Not sure if anyone on here has jumped to any conclusions (for a change).
It is clear the 2nd bus was travelling too fast & too close to the one in front to stop in time
It is clear the 2nd bus was travelling too fast & too close to the one in front to stop in time otherwise it would have done....