Eye-Opening Video Shows Bus Drivers in Mexico City Learning the Dangers of Passing Cyclists

Kaylee Everhart

Updated Friday, May 10, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

In a thought-provoking video circulating on social media, bus drivers in Mexico City are given a firsthand experience of what it feels like to be passed by a bus while riding a bike. The video has sparked a lot of discussion among viewers, shedding light on the dangers that cyclists face on the roads.

The video begins with bus drivers maneuvering their vehicles to pass a group of cyclists. As they do so, the drivers are able to witness how close they come to the cyclists, highlighting the potential risks and hazards involved. The reactions from the bus drivers are a mix of surprise, shock, and realization as they see just how vulnerable cyclists can be in such situations.

User comments on the video have been pouring in, with many expressing their disbelief at the number of close calls captured in the footage. One user exclaimed, "Can't believe they missed so many in a row." Another user suggested that this exercise should be extended to regular car drivers as well, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness among all road users.

The video also sparked a discussion about the overall behavior of people on the road. One user commented, "I think the world would be a better place if everyone tried someone else's commute at least one day a year." This sentiment echoes a common frustration among commuters who feel that blame is often placed on drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists without acknowledging the underlying issue of self-absorption and lack of empathy.

The idea of extending this exercise to other road users was also raised by another user who suggested, "Do this but with the people responsible for designing bike lanes." This resonated with many viewers, highlighting the need for better infrastructure to ensure the safety of cyclists.

Moreover, several comments called for implementing this exercise as part of the licensing process for large vehicle drivers. One user stated, "This should be part of the licensing process for any large vehicle license." By experiencing firsthand the vulnerability of cyclists, bus drivers could gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the safety measures required.

While the video focused on bus drivers in Mexico City, it prompted users to share their own experiences with bus and lorry drivers in various cities. One commenter mentioned, "I've lived in a number of major cities and most bus drivers are very professional. The exception is Chicago, bus drivers there are just angry disgruntled people that want to take everyone down with them." This highlights the importance of addressing road safety and fostering professionalism among drivers worldwide.

The video also served as a reminder of the dangers faced by cyclists on a daily basis. One user shared their personal experience, saying, "It do be like that. Like when a beard-bro in his Ram truck blasts by you real close when there are 3 lanes to choose from and there's no bike lane." The comment resonated with many cyclists who have encountered similar situations.

Overall, the response to the video has been overwhelmingly positive, with many viewers expressing their support for the initiative. One user summed it up by stating, "Honestly, this is a great idea." The video serves as a powerful tool to raise awareness and promote empathy among road users, highlighting the need for safer roads and mutual respect between drivers and cyclists.

As the conversation continues, it is hoped that initiatives like this will inspire positive change and contribute to creating a safer environment for all road users. Let us remember to prioritize road safety and work towards a future where everyone can commute without fear.

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Top Comments from Imgur

cdlong

Interesting idea and probably pretty effective. Now to get regular car drivers to do it too.

vakler

Can't believe they missed so many in a row.

MadCatIV

Now imagine what can happen if they were on a real bike and even slightly had some front wheel wobble.

SomebodyalreadytookMyPants

I think the world would be a better place if everyone tried someone else commute at least one day a year. Everyone just blames the: drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, but it turns out humans are generally self absorbed jerks regardless of method of transportation.

ChipperCorgi

Do this but with the people responsible for designing bike lanes.

Targe0

This should be part of the licensing process for any large vehicle license.

wandermanspacebot

We should also have a demonstration that shows bike riders what happens when they think they're cars only when it's convenient for them.

WhatUpDog3000

I've lived in a number of major cities and most bus drivers are very professional. The exception is Chicago, bus drivers there are just angry disgruntled people that want to take everyone down with them.

Noahbalboa82

It do be like that. Like when a beard-bro in his Ram truck (BAE right there) blasts by you real close when there are 3 lanes to choose from and there's no bike lane

llebkcir

more bus & lorry drivers need this.

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