CRAIG Bush now knows what it’s like to have a 12-tonne bus bearing down on him on the road.
He’s usually the one driving the bus, but in a road-awareness workshop in Kilbirnie he got to swap the safety of his driver’s seat for a cycle saddle.
“I am used to having my rear vision mirrors,” he says. “Not being able to see cars until they were right behind me was intimidating.”
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