A bus driver was confronted by an angry motorist after he flashed his lights at him 106 times causing distress to a child in the car.
The man got out and walked up to the cab and pleaded with him to stop.
The bus driver covered his face and refused to talk to him.
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The man said: “Are you going to stop doing it now?
“It’s not safe bruv.”
He then said four times: “Are you going to stop doing it?”
And then continued: “You need to stop doing it.
“It’s not safe.”
It happened on the A114 near Whipps Cross University Hospital, in Leytonstone, last Friday (19 Dec) at 4:30pm.
He was driving a double decker Number 257 bus to Stratford, as reported on Need To Know.
One local alleged: “It was a disturbing incident and raised serious concerns about road safety and professional conduct on public transport routes.
“The Stagecoach bus driver was seen behaving aggressively toward a man driving a private vehicle, despite the presence of the man’s young child in the car.
“The bus driver allegedly flashed his headlights repeatedly in what onlookers described as a rage-filled and intimidating manner, causing distress to both the driver and his child.”
He added: “The bus driver himself was approached and asked to stop his aggressive behaviour.
“He covered his face with his hand while wearing a hooded top, appearing to deliberately avoid being identified or engaging with those present.”
Another local Rich claimed: “Bus drivers are just a nightmare these days.

“Not professional at all.”
Another alleged: “These bus drivers think they own the road.”
One claimed: “Unfortunately the standard of bus drivers has been lowered to fill jobs.”
Another asked: “What happened before this?”
A fifth said: “There’s always two sides to every story.”

The Met Police, Transport for London and Stagecoach have been approached for comment.
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