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AIBU?

bus using our driveway to turn around every day.

241 replies

whatatod0 · 06/09/2016 08:47

Scene - basically, we live on a main road, with a private dead end service road for us to get to our houses and parking spaces. There are 8 houses along our little row. We have a drive outside our house, then the service lane, then another parking space, then a small strip of grass (ours) then the main road.

I have noticed that a small bus (18 seater maybe??) has started collecting a dc from our row of houses, and is using our parking space and grass to turn around each morning and afternoon. The alternative would be to reverse back down the lane and turn around at the entrance.

For some reason this really annoys me that the bus driver does this twice a day. We now have tyre marks on the grass, and I think it will add to the break up of the road surface.
DH is not bothered, saying he has to turn around somewhere, but it annoys me. AIBU?

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19lottie82 · 06/09/2016 08:53

If it's marking your grass then YANBU. I'd speak to the driver in the first instance.

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balls2DWall · 06/09/2016 08:55

so its a school bus? and you would rather it would reverse back down a lane with kids on board than safely turn and dare i say mark the grass. i think yabu.

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PrimalLass · 06/09/2016 08:59

It's not unreasonable to object to a bus driving over your grass every day. Th grass will be wrecked in days when it''s rainy.

OP, is it clear that the grass is yours, or does it just look like a grass verge?

We need a diagram!

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ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 06/09/2016 09:02

I would not be happy with this at all.

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MumOnTheRunCatchingUp · 06/09/2016 09:03

It comes down for just one kid? Can't the kid be waiting with its parent at the end of the lane?

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TeaPleaseLouise · 06/09/2016 09:04

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selsigfach · 06/09/2016 09:04

Yanbu. The child should meet the bus at the main road.

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PotteringAlong · 06/09/2016 09:04

I would be furious that the bus was driving over my grass. I'd wait out there, point out to the driver that it's your grass and then I'd build a low wall around it.

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dowhatnow · 06/09/2016 09:05

Can you talk to the driver but offer a compromise that doesn't involve the grass? Can he use the drive? The kids drive? It's not reasonable to reverse back but it's not reasonable to wreck the grass either.

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ClaudiaWankleman · 06/09/2016 09:06

YANBU. Get some large rocks, paint them white (for visibility) and position at the curb edge? Won't work if you also use the verge for parking, in which case you do need some foldable penguin bollards.

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ChardonnayKnickertonSmythe · 06/09/2016 09:07

Even if the grass didn't belong to the OP it's still bad form to drive over iit.

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ClaudiaWankleman · 06/09/2016 09:07

If the bus really needs to turn around, shouldn't they be using the driveway of the child that they're picking up? Why should the OP offer any compromise?

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Puzzledconfusedandbewildered · 06/09/2016 09:08

Park your car or bins or something large there so he can't do it

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sentia · 06/09/2016 09:08

Put little wooden poles along the edge of the grass strip?

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ShotsFired · 06/09/2016 09:08

I get the absolute rage when people use my private driveway to do a 3 point turn.

I paid bloody good money for a home with the facility of a driveway (and of course with that comes the cost of maintenance and upkeep) and the road is perfectly wide enough to do a 3 point turn in by itself, not even counting the wide pavements.

So no, YADNBU. Why can't the driver reverse his empty bus in if he can't manage to turn in the road?

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fluffiphlox · 06/09/2016 09:09

Bollards!

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JacquettaWoodville · 06/09/2016 09:10

The driver probably thinks it is "council" grass.

Agree speaking to driver. If it's not possible to turn another way (in the drive of the child being collected?) then DC could wait at end of road.

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LyraMortalia · 06/09/2016 09:10

White rocks and some stern words

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Cakescakescakes · 06/09/2016 09:11

Is the bus collecting a child with SN? A lot of school transport can be for children with SEN as they need to travel further to their allocated school. Maybe it's not feasible for them to wait at the end of the road for it.

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bakeoffcake · 06/09/2016 09:11

"YANBU. Get some large rocks, paint them white (for visibility) and position at the curb edge?"
You do realise that if some hits one of the stones, you are responsible for any damage to their car/bus.

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AnchorDownDeepBreath · 06/09/2016 09:11

Would you rather they used the service lane to turn around?

I'd speak to the depot. They must believe that there is a public way to turn around down that lane - perhaps they got council permission without the council saying it doesn't belong to them - and they'll need to remap the route.

It's unlikely that a small school bus would be allowed to reverse down the lane or meet the child on the main road (it's supposed to be a door-to-door service) but if there's no safe and acceptable way for the bus to navigate that bit of the route, they may start sending a taxi for that child instead.

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SomedayMyPrinceWillCome · 06/09/2016 09:12

I agree: Penguin bollards Wink

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DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 06/09/2016 09:12

Ring the bus company to object and put down white rocks as suggested.

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WhatsMyNameNow · 06/09/2016 09:13

Take a few photos then you can see if it gets worse.

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SirChenjin · 06/09/2016 09:13

Is he using your driveway or your parking space? Your title and OP say different things Confused. If it's the latter, maybe he thinks it's a communal space and a grass service strip? Phone the bus company or ask him not to - or put bins/planters in them.

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