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A Tragic Bus Crash.
Two people died. An OAP and a young child.
Turns out the 80 year old driver had worked a 70 hour week.
Who in Their right mind would think that was a good idea, or remotely acceptable. The bus driver also had dementia problems that were not diagnosed at the time.
The Bus Company are f@cing an hefty fine, and rightly so.
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-cove ntry-wa rwicksh ire-455 61937
Turns out the 80 year old driver had worked a 70 hour week.
Who in Their right mind would think that was a good idea, or remotely acceptable. The bus driver also had dementia problems that were not diagnosed at the time.
The Bus Company are f@cing an hefty fine, and rightly so.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Rings of the refuse cart driver in Scotland a few years back who piled into a Christmas shopping crowd. He was an ex PCV driver who failed to pass the medical. Lessons will be learnt Ha.
I had a HGV2 and a PCV1 and when I had to apply for a blue badge I surrendered them both.
Put the old git in gaol for a spell.
I had a HGV2 and a PCV1 and when I had to apply for a blue badge I surrendered them both.
Put the old git in gaol for a spell.
david small.
I disagree with you.
Elderly drivers are usually unaware that they are past it.
The bus company knew of 3 previous crashes, and had inspected his driving and found it wasn’t up to the mark, but then put him on a 70 hour week.
He obviously should have been retired long ago, but the bus company found him useful even though they new he was dangerous.
If anyone should be jailed, it should be the bus company’s directors or managers who allowed such an unfortunate driver behind a wheel of their bus.
I disagree with you.
Elderly drivers are usually unaware that they are past it.
The bus company knew of 3 previous crashes, and had inspected his driving and found it wasn’t up to the mark, but then put him on a 70 hour week.
He obviously should have been retired long ago, but the bus company found him useful even though they new he was dangerous.
If anyone should be jailed, it should be the bus company’s directors or managers who allowed such an unfortunate driver behind a wheel of their bus.