Anonymous wrote:so you guys all want to idle in the bus lane as you wait for the bus, and then get annoyed that the bus wants to use the bus lane when it arrives?
the signs are obviously for the specific school, they arent going to print new signs that say "oh and also at 7:15 because this year, that's the pick up time from this place for this other magnet school". you're following the letter of the sign, I guess, but think of why the sign is there. it's so the buses can park safely and students can get on or off without having to weave in between cars or worry about cars pulling out and driving off while they are trying to walk towards the bus. it's for your kids safety. right?
so why in god's name are you still doing this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid goes to a magnet school and the bus timings from ES are at 7:15am - sign says not to park during hours 8:15 to 9:30 and 7:15 is not listed. Many of us parents idle in that lane and one bus usually just parks behind the last car or on the lane next to it and kids get in and go. A new bus driver on the second bus does not park in the usual spot at the back but flashes the light and parks too close to the last car making us move. If we move forward to the front of the line, he comes all the way to the front behind the last car and again flashes the full beam. Today at drop off after ES kids were gone (around 4pm) there were just 2 of us in that lane. The car in front of me did not move so I couldn't either when he came too close to me and I stayed put. After the kids got off he parked next to me, opened the bus door and said I had to move. I asked him how could I if the car in front of me did not move. He said I should not be idling in the bus lane. He did not bother to tell the other car driver.
By law, are we not allowed to idle in bus lane when the sign does not say it? Is he just being a DB? The other bus driver does not care and just parks in the lane next to the bus lane and goes on his way. We parents have been doing this for 2 years prior and this is the first time someone has been aggressive and flashing lights and coming too close to us.
Omg I can’t believe how entitled you sound right now. The bus driver is doing his job - he is 100% in the right. GTFO of the bus lane. I hope the local cop shows up to write you all a ticket.
But can you actually get a ticket if the sign mentions no parking between 8:15 and 9:30 and cars are idling at 7:15?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid goes to a magnet school and the bus timings from ES are at 7:15am - sign says not to park during hours 8:15 to 9:30 and 7:15 is not listed. Many of us parents idle in that lane and one bus usually just parks behind the last car or on the lane next to it and kids get in and go. A new bus driver on the second bus does not park in the usual spot at the back but flashes the light and parks too close to the last car making us move. If we move forward to the front of the line, he comes all the way to the front behind the last car and again flashes the full beam. Today at drop off after ES kids were gone (around 4pm) there were just 2 of us in that lane. The car in front of me did not move so I couldn't either when he came too close to me and I stayed put. After the kids got off he parked next to me, opened the bus door and said I had to move. I asked him how could I if the car in front of me did not move. He said I should not be idling in the bus lane. He did not bother to tell the other car driver.
By law, are we not allowed to idle in bus lane when the sign does not say it? Is he just being a DB? The other bus driver does not care and just parks in the lane next to the bus lane and goes on his way. We parents have been doing this for 2 years prior and this is the first time someone has been aggressive and flashing lights and coming too close to us.
Omg I can’t believe how entitled you sound right now. The bus driver is doing his job - he is 100% in the right. GTFO of the bus lane. I hope the local cop shows up to write you all a ticket.
Anonymous wrote:Kid goes to a magnet school and the bus timings from ES are at 7:15am - sign says not to park during hours 8:15 to 9:30 and 7:15 is not listed. Many of us parents idle in that lane and one bus usually just parks behind the last car or on the lane next to it and kids get in and go. A new bus driver on the second bus does not park in the usual spot at the back but flashes the light and parks too close to the last car making us move. If we move forward to the front of the line, he comes all the way to the front behind the last car and again flashes the full beam. Today at drop off after ES kids were gone (around 4pm) there were just 2 of us in that lane. The car in front of me did not move so I couldn't either when he came too close to me and I stayed put. After the kids got off he parked next to me, opened the bus door and said I had to move. I asked him how could I if the car in front of me did not move. He said I should not be idling in the bus lane. He did not bother to tell the other car driver.
By law, are we not allowed to idle in bus lane when the sign does not say it? Is he just being a DB? The other bus driver does not care and just parks in the lane next to the bus lane and goes on his way. We parents have been doing this for 2 years prior and this is the first time someone has been aggressive and flashing lights and coming too close to us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid goes to a magnet school and the bus timings from ES are at 7:15am - sign says not to park during hours 8:15 to 9:30 and 7:15 is not listed. Many of us parents idle in that lane and one bus usually just parks behind the last car or on the lane next to it and kids get in and go. A new bus driver on the second bus does not park in the usual spot at the back but flashes the light and parks too close to the last car making us move. If we move forward to the front of the line, he comes all the way to the front behind the last car and again flashes the full beam. Today at drop off after ES kids were gone (around 4pm) there were just 2 of us in that lane. The car in front of me did not move so I couldn't either when he came too close to me and I stayed put. After the kids got off he parked next to me, opened the bus door and said I had to move. I asked him how could I if the car in front of me did not move. He said I should not be idling in the bus lane. He did not bother to tell the other car driver.
By law, are we not allowed to idle in bus lane when the sign does not say it? Is he just being a DB? The other bus driver does not care and just parks in the lane next to the bus lane and goes on his way. We parents have been doing this for 2 years prior and this is the first time someone has been aggressive and flashing lights and coming too close to us.
Use your common sense. Bus lane signs shouldn't have to explain everything to you. Bus lane means the lane is for the BUS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kid goes to a magnet school and the bus timings from ES are at 7:15am - sign says not to park during hours 8:15 to 9:30 and 7:15 is not listed. Many of us parents idle in that lane and one bus usually just parks behind the last car or on the lane next to it and kids get in and go. A new bus driver on the second bus does not park in the usual spot at the back but flashes the light and parks too close to the last car making us move. If we move forward to the front of the line, he comes all the way to the front behind the last car and again flashes the full beam. Today at drop off after ES kids were gone (around 4pm) there were just 2 of us in that lane. The car in front of me did not move so I couldn't either when he came too close to me and I stayed put. After the kids got off he parked next to me, opened the bus door and said I had to move. I asked him how could I if the car in front of me did not move. He said I should not be idling in the bus lane. He did not bother to tell the other car driver.
By law, are we not allowed to idle in bus lane when the sign does not say it? Is he just being a DB? The other bus driver does not care and just parks in the lane next to the bus lane and goes on his way. We parents have been doing this for 2 years prior and this is the first time someone has been aggressive and flashing lights and coming too close to us.
Use your common sense. Bus lane signs shouldn't have to explain everything to you. Bus lane means the lane is for the BUS.
Anonymous wrote:Kid goes to a magnet school and the bus timings from ES are at 7:15am - sign says not to park during hours 8:15 to 9:30 and 7:15 is not listed. Many of us parents idle in that lane and one bus usually just parks behind the last car or on the lane next to it and kids get in and go. A new bus driver on the second bus does not park in the usual spot at the back but flashes the light and parks too close to the last car making us move. If we move forward to the front of the line, he comes all the way to the front behind the last car and again flashes the full beam. Today at drop off after ES kids were gone (around 4pm) there were just 2 of us in that lane. The car in front of me did not move so I couldn't either when he came too close to me and I stayed put. After the kids got off he parked next to me, opened the bus door and said I had to move. I asked him how could I if the car in front of me did not move. He said I should not be idling in the bus lane. He did not bother to tell the other car driver.
By law, are we not allowed to idle in bus lane when the sign does not say it? Is he just being a DB? The other bus driver does not care and just parks in the lane next to the bus lane and goes on his way. We parents have been doing this for 2 years prior and this is the first time someone has been aggressive and flashing lights and coming too close to us.