Fatal Public Bus Incident

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Fatal Public Bus Incident Date : 6th October 2011 Time: Approximately 07:00 hrs What happened: The bus was approaching Rima roundabout having travelled from Marmul with 21 passengers who were mostly PDO contractors. Despite the fog, the bus was travelling just below the speed limit of 100 km/hr and to reduce the risk of him veering off the road the driver had positioned his bus over the centre line. In the reduced visibility the bus driver did not see the lorry coming from the opposite direction, resulting in a head on collision. Injuries: 6 Dead (both drivers, the bus helper and 3 passengers. 4 suffered serious injuries and are in critical condition. Initial learnings : Driving in fog is dangerous and should be avoided. If driving in foggy conditions put your lights on and slow down. Taking a later commuting bus is far safer. Seatbelts only restrain you if worn. If you are not happy about a bus driver intervene and report it to management. 6 dead and 4 in critical condition If you can’t see…don’t go Driving in fog at speed is dangerous – slow down or stop Contact: MSE511 for further information or visit the HSE Website October, 2011