Why though? If you zoom in you can see that they’re literally filled with people and allow easier/quicker stops as they have many doors. If you actually plan their routes they work quite well.
This can be fixed by the drivers paying extra attention in front of them when entering a roundabout.
When you enter a roundabout you need to be clear from the left, that’s normally all you need to worry about. In this case because the buses are so long, the bus that locks them is in front of them when they enter, and there’s another bus to the right. This should be clearly visible.
Why though? If you zoom in you can see that they’re literally filled with people and allow easier/quicker stops as they have many doors. If you actually plan their routes they work quite well.
This can be fixed by the drivers paying extra attention in front of them when entering a roundabout.
When you enter a roundabout you need to be clear from the left, that’s normally all you need to worry about. In this case because the buses are so long, the bus that locks them is in front of them when they enter, and there’s another bus to the right. This should be clearly visible.
Definitely bus drivers’ error. They are the big vehicles, they are the ones who need to pay extra attention to whether or not they will fit anywhere.