French Bus Crash
Discussion
A chap at work said his suister had three of her kids on this bus, thankfully they are all ok, terrible for the teacher who died and the kids that have not been so lucky with injuries.
This is a new story that we hear every year, i.e. a coach crash, and it is usually kids or pensioners but generally coaches are a very safe way to travel, especically now they have seatbelts, the main thing we can do is urge our kids to actually use them, one of the children I mentioned had to be cut free from theirs but it did its job.
I suspect the sleep monitor could be useful but I will bet a lot of drivers would just turn it off when it starts interfering, they have been around since 2009 but most coaches are older than that, some are thirty years old, though by no means as bad as the heaps we used to travel on.
This is a new story that we hear every year, i.e. a coach crash, and it is usually kids or pensioners but generally coaches are a very safe way to travel, especically now they have seatbelts, the main thing we can do is urge our kids to actually use them, one of the children I mentioned had to be cut free from theirs but it did its job.
I suspect the sleep monitor could be useful but I will bet a lot of drivers would just turn it off when it starts interfering, they have been around since 2009 but most coaches are older than that, some are thirty years old, though by no means as bad as the heaps we used to travel on.
Shadow R1 said:
The bus had a spare driver though.
I've driven for far too long with a spare driver sat next to me. Generally when you set off you decide who will drive which legs, for commercial drivers this will usually be dictated by driving to the edge of what they are allowed then a quick change. With a bus full of school kids stopping and then letting them off can balls up your ETA.
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