90019
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You presumably have eyes - I would suggest you should try using them and being aware of your surroundings, you might be surprised how much it helps avoid minor injuries from bumping into things.You simply ought not to have a step without considering adequate head height above it.
Mind you, avoiding things won't get any compensation, so there's that.
Oooh, local news bingo!
It's just missing the photo of them looking grumpy in front of the junction.
Given that she was clearly not driving appropriately for the situation, carrying excessive speed on the approach to the junction while demonstrating a severe lack of awareness of other vehicles around her, I feel like she probably shouldn't be driving anyway, and that it was a matter of time before she was involved in a collision of some sort.
That she then tries to offload blame from a collision that was her own fault to another driver shows that she is unlikely to learn from the experience and do anything to change her behaviour on the roads.
My own experience says that the difference in how far out an XLB has to swing compared to a Gemini on that particular junction is minimal, though if it had happened with a Gemini I doubt the evening bog roll would be particularly interested, since it wouldn't allow them to further their vendetta against the new buses.