On several occasions I've waited at bus stops for over 30 minutes, only to watch in vain as buses go by without drivers bothering to check whether there are passengers ready to board. I'm not suggesting that drivers need wait for all latecomers, simply that they could (and - excepting instances of excessive traffic disruption or passenger risk - should) use their discretion and pick up bus-thudders, briefcase-wavers and spurting gesticulators. Especially at the Cambridge Tce bus stop beside KFC during a southerly gale, bearing in mind the shelter there tends to obscure the view of approaching buses.
On several occasions I've waited at bus stops for over 30 minutes, only to watch in vain as buses go by without drivers bothering to check whether there are passengers ready to board. I'm not suggesting that drivers need wait for all latecomers, simply that they could (and - excepting instances of excessive traffic disruption or passenger risk - should) use their discretion and pick up bus-thudders, briefcase-wavers and spurting gesticulators. Especially at the Cambridge Tce bus stop beside KFC during a southerly gale, bearing in mind the shelter there tends to obscure the view of approaching buses.