edwin_m
Veteran Member
In recent years it has become the custom for a bus driver making a longer than normal stop to turn on the hazard lights. This makes good sense as it prevents a following bus pulling up six inches behind and then being trapped.
However, especially when a following bus has pulled up a bit further away, the left indicators of the front bus are no longer visible and it looks as if it is indicating to pull out, to the possible confusion of passing traffic.
Is there an alternative to using hazard lights in this situation, for example turning off the left indicator? Or could the rules and circuits be changed so that the hazard light switch flashed the indicators at, say, twice the frequency of the indicator switch?
However, especially when a following bus has pulled up a bit further away, the left indicators of the front bus are no longer visible and it looks as if it is indicating to pull out, to the possible confusion of passing traffic.
Is there an alternative to using hazard lights in this situation, for example turning off the left indicator? Or could the rules and circuits be changed so that the hazard light switch flashed the indicators at, say, twice the frequency of the indicator switch?