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Bob Flavin was obeying the 60km/h speed limit in the roadworks section of the N7 when a GoBe Bus "bullied" a car out of the way.
Flavin says that the bus was going too fast behind the Ford car and asked "what speed the bus is doing?"
"Amazes me that company brand vehicles continue to speed." he concluded.
I am doing 60kph in the roadworks section of the N7 when this GoBe bus bullies the Ford out of the way. I wonder what speed the bus is doing?
— Bob Flavin (@BobFlavin) September 24, 2018
Amazes me that company brand vehicles continue to speed. pic.twitter.com/007aCUjXa0
Flavin said that further down the road a crash - unrelated to the bus or Ford car - had occured.
Go Be asked Bob for the approximate time and location of the bus journey while Bus Eireann also got in touch with Flavin about the matter.
The video took place at 1pm on the "N7 southbound 2kms before junction 10."
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Published 19:18 25 Sept 2018 BST
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