Liberty Belle
<font color=green>I was going to reply, but I see
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I hope Shortbun jumps in on this. It would be interesting to see her view (If I remember right, she drives a school bus).

There were no children on the bus and the car in front of the bus was impeding traffic to the point where a bus felt the need to pass that car. As far as the no passing zone is concerned, is it possible that the bus started out in the passing zone and finished just over the line?
In any case, the bus obviously had time to pass the slower car without causing an accident. For all we know, that bus was late getting somewhere to pick up kids and followed that car until he/she saw an opportunity to pass.
The flip side of that is that is that maybe this guy, if he turns out to be an unsafe driver, was the replacement for a former safe driver that some parent made a fuss about because they didn't like that driver for whatever reason. They didn't give a rip about that driver losing their job either. Replacing someone you don't like or agree with doesn't necessarily mean their replacement will be someone better.
As long as there weren't children on the bus and the bus obviously had time to pass the other car, I feel that there's no issue here.
I agree. I was thinking about this situation on the way into work this morning when I saw the buses on the road. The final common denominator I arrived at was this:As far as your question, It sounds like you are second guessing yourself,so I think you shouldn't call it in. I think you would have called it in already.
I agree. I was thinking about this situation on the way into work this morning when I saw the buses on the road. The final common denominator I arrived at was this:
If someone has to ask someone else, especially on an anonymous internet bulletin board, at a later time if they should have done something when a situation occurred, then the situation obviously didn't warrant action.
The time to have acted would have been immediately when it was occurring or immediately upon returning home. If this driver was as reckless as the poster is making him/her out to be, then that behavior should have been worth the OP's inconvenience of having to take her personal time to stop her day, look up the school's number and make a report. If the school was closed, then going to the police station to make a report would have been the warranted action. Especially if the driver was as dangerous as she's saying he/she was.
Good rule of thumb: if an action isn't worth inconveniencing yourself or your time, then what you're witnessing obviously isn't worth reporting in the first place and you should let it go.
Nope. Didn't miss it at all. I expect others who I'm talking to on the phone to be polite as well.Maybe you missed the update, but she did call the bus company and the representative was thankful for her call.
I am glad she reported it.![]()
Right or wrong, I feel better. I agree with the poster who said that ultimately, the driver is responsible for his actions.

But, we didn't. This bus driver should not have also done it. Children or not. I think I would be inclined to call the bus company. If he drives like that with an empty bus, chances are he isn't going to be very careful with kids in it.
There were no children on the bus and the car in front of the bus was impeding traffic to the point where a bus felt the need to pass that car. As far as the no passing zone is concerned, is it possible that the bus started out in the passing zone and finished just over the line?
In any case, the bus obviously had time to pass the slower car without causing an accident. For all we know, that bus was late getting somewhere to pick up kids and followed that car until he/she saw an opportunity to pass.
The flip side of that is that is that maybe this guy, if he turns out to be an unsafe driver, was the replacement for a former safe driver that some parent made a fuss about because they didn't like that driver for whatever reason. They didn't give a rip about that driver losing their job either. Replacing someone you don't like or agree with doesn't necessarily mean their replacement will be someone better.
As long as there weren't children on the bus and the bus obviously had time to pass the other car, I feel that there's no issue here.
I don't think that is true. I drive much safer when DD is in the car.