Bus accidents are on the rise

Bus accidents are on the rise



Dear Editor:

I have been working with a Naomi Johnson of Essex County, who lost her son, a college student, to a bus accident where the driver, actually ran him over twice. Naomi, who is in the fashion industry and media, has started a scholarship fund for prospective inner-city college students in her area, based on her late son Deshon. With that in mind, there are at least once in every week questionable bus accidents that occur in New Jersey!

Below are bullets on why and what should be done, whether here in New Jersey or on the federal level:

1. The Federal Bus Safety Administration prohibits bus drivers from driving more than 10 hours on the road until they have rested at least eight hours prior to their continuance in driving! It is known some bus drivers suffer sleep disorders, which needs to be checked and corrected.

2. Drivers can often be distracted by phone or the radio of passengers and by the drivers themselves!

3. Aggressive and reckless driving by bus drivers, while on their routes, places risks for both pedestrians or passengers, and this [happens] often at bus stops, where seniors have been the victims, as shown in Bergen County!

4. Bus drivers, either being intoxicated or on prescription or other drugs, have often been involved in speeding and reckless driving, while driving a bus with passengers.

5. Finally, mechanical failure, and this rests on NJ Transit and other bus company operators. There has been a lack of repair and maintenance on buses, as reported recently on buses and trains.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has identified three safety issues for concern and these three issues are positively correlated with arguments stated above and include operator fatigue, bus crashworthiness, and the inadequate federal oversight of the bus companies and their drivers.

Too, often, passengers and pedestrians are hurt or killed in accidents, involving buses. This has to be lessened!

Bill Weightman,
Hardyston
This article was also sent to the following papers Suburban Trends, part of North Jersey media- The Record!  Herald News, Daily Record, NJ Herald, Straus Newspapers and Tap, which covers 500,000 people. This shows that this is a serious matter that is being swept under the rug. There are a lot of lives being murder by reckless NJ Transit bus company, Community Coach, MTA and other bus companies. These drivers are not being held accountable for their actions; they are giving a ticket to walk away free man/women to go home to their family/love ones. While the victims family member are walking to the cemetery grieving over their love ones grave.  This is legalizing murder. Murder like this need to stop!  

You can let you voice be heard by signing the petition below. 
https://www.change.org/p/stop-reckless-aggressive-and-rude-bus-drivers-from-carelessly-taking-young-innocent-lives-like-deshon-johnson





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