(no disrespect to you, BBD) The bus driver who was running late (and getting later every stop, due to extra passengers) that the bus 15 mins behind caught up and overtook him as he took on passengers half way to High Barnet.
This obviously was the 'final straw' moment, as he then floored it, rapidly catching up the bus in front just as we reached the edge of town, then he decided to overtake (one lane each way at 8am in traffic, BTW) at 50-60mph (the other bus driver obviously sped up to block him) on a busy main road that has a 30 limit.
It scared the living **** out of everyone on board - fortunately after some of us piped up and begged the driver to slow down and pull back into the correct lane, he finally did. I'm surprise we didn't have a serious accident.
None taken Andy, I am well aware that bus drivers can be terrible drivers too!.
I am curious about the incident though. The only 'rational' reason I can think for the driver to do that would be if it was two separate companies competing for the same passengers, though it doesn't excuse driving like that in any way.
When I drove for Stagecoach, if the bus behind caught up and overtook me (which would be another Stagecoach bus) for whatever reason, it wouldn't bother me in the slightest.
Nope - same bus company, same route (107 Edgware to Barnet via Borehamwood). I think the driver of the bus I was on got so riled up because he was already running about 10 minutes late when I got on in Borehamwood (half way), and as such, had to pick up more passengers than usual at each stop (i.e. some who would've got the next bus 15 mins later on the timetable), which made him even more late.
By the time we got to the edge of Borehamwood by the A1, the bus next on the timetable had caught up and passed us just after the A1 roundabout. I think our driver just lost it (probably thinking he wouldn't get a break at the journey's end), the red mist went up as the other one (practically empty) overtook as ours stopped to take on passengers.
This was some time ago (around 1997/98), so I'm not sure which company was running that route at the time. All I can remember was that the bus was a single decker and red. :-)
Below is a link to the bit he was going toe-to-toe with the other driver once he'd caught up. If you view it (Google Streetview), you'll see why it so dangerous, especially in the morning rush hour:
www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.652886,-0.2100455,3a,75y...n
And no, that wasn't the bus! Coming up to a double roundabout junction though.
Well, at least if we did have an accident, Barnet General Hospital was just a few hundred yards away.
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