Disappointed passengers tired of waiting (Photo: Twitter @zimokapino)

Angry passengers did not stop due to the strike-affected passengers, so they crossed the street to protest and block the bus.

The video shows the number of people waiting for 123 buses to Lordship Lane / Downhills Way at an unknown bus stop in London.

However, after the bus failed to stop, one man couldn’t take it anymore and saw him shake hands and yell at the bus driver in a foreign language.

The bus was so full of passengers that no one could get on from the bus stop.

In the video, the others saw all that funny side and heard laughter in the background at the expense of the angry ones.

David posted a video on Twitter with the following words: “Been waiting for the bus since 6:30am but the bus keeps going nonstop and my patients and staff are still waiting for #RailStrikes.

“And we don’t have the right to strike.

“And my salary is worse than excellent.

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Angry passengers temporarily take the bus after giving credits on Twitter @zimokapino

London was busier than usual on strike (Photo: Twitter @zimokapino)

“Countries need a change”

At the time, traffic on the main roads was stagnant or moving very slowly as people from the capital took to the streets due to a recent rail strike.

This morning’s straight road map shows what crowded London roads look like compared to normal, as most of the mile is at a standstill.

Traffic came to a standstill after the morning rush, but in the M1, A4, A40 cities and suburban London, the roads were busier than usual.

Approximately 40,000 members of the Railway, Maritime and Transport Union (RMT) have decided to resign in a fierce debate over wages, jobs and conditions.

Angry passengers temporarily take the bus after giving credits on Twitter @zimokapino

The last attempt to stop the strike failed (Photo: Twitter @zimokapino)

Recent negotiations failed to resolve the dispute, with all sides blaming each other for the lack of progress.

This means that today only a fifth of the trains are in service, half of the lines are closed and the network closes at 18:30.

There are no passenger trains in much of the UK, including most of Scotland and Wales, all of Cornwall and Dorset, Chester, Hull, Lincoln, Worcester and more.

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