
Photo by Octoferret
A series of photos showing an inbound 33 Stanyan bus navigating the infamously sharp hairpin turn at Market and Clayton.

Photo by Octoferret
A series of photos showing an inbound 33 Stanyan bus navigating the infamously sharp hairpin turn at Market and Clayton.
is that weird that i really, really dig this? i love that little zone.
i LOVE this. i want ti in poster form, framed, and put on my wall beside my framed pink bag. it's wonderful.
a TJ Max in SF?
word.
now i dont have to go to Colma to get socks anymore.
Unlike most drivers, Muni drivers are trained to use that big round thing in front of the driver to make the vehicle go in a different direction.
Said the cyclist who's been hit twice while stopped in an intersection on the right hand side of the yellow line by drivers who apparently didn't know they could turn the round thing more to make the vehicle actually make it around a corner without striking oncoming traffic.
The turn the 36-Teresita makes at Mt. Davidson (Myra @ Dalewood) is crazy, too. You have to do a steeply angled ramp and everyone on the high side of the bus has to hang on to avoid being spilled into the low side.
I always enjoy watching tourists and such get their car in the wrong place and the wrong time when this bus is making that turn.
It's the little things.
Wow. That was amazing. I'm thinking about posting pictures of me filling out a check and mailing it.
TJ IN SF OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Since this is MUNI, I assume this photo sequence's timestamps are 20 minutes late.
Once on a 33, I came up the hill from the Castro to find virtually the entire collection of 33's parked and backed up from this turn with the first one straddling the Market Street median in a major FAIL mode.