Showing posts with label #seatbelts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #seatbelts. Show all posts

Friday, 13 October 2023

Bus Safety At The Forefront Following Greta Wedding Crash

BY OLIVIA DILLON

The state government has accepted all 5 recommendations made in a report into the Hunter Valley bus tragedy

In it's report, the Bus Industry Taskforce is recommending seatbelts be installed in school buses servicing regional and outer-metropolitan areas.  

There's no recommendation to fit seatbelts to city buses, because of the number of passengers who stand. 

The report has also prompted a safety campaign to be rolled out across the state from next week, aiming to educate passengers and bus operators about the importance of enforcing seatbelt use. 

Manager of Port Stephens Coaches Adam Saoullis, says he wants drivers and passengers to be on the same page. 

"The thing we find frustrating is, people wouldn't think twice about putting their seatbelt on in a car, but yet on a bus they won't.

When you look up and see people who haven't got their seatbelt on, you can politely ask them, but they look at us sometimes and think 'wow, why is he asking that?'"

Taskforce Chair John Lee, says they're also calling for a bus speed limitation to be investigated by the government moving forward. 

"On some of those motorways, you can do 100km/h, and we're suggesting that the Centre for Road Safety re-examine that. 

Where there are standees on buses, we're saying it should be capped or maximised at 80km/h," Mr. Lee said. 

Image: Busaways

 
 

Wednesday, 21 June 2023

Taskforce set to investigate the safety of buses

BY EMILY WILLIAMS

The State Government has instructed the Bus Industry Taskforce to urgently examine the effectiveness of safety regulations on buses and coaches.

This coming two weeks after a horrific bus crash in the Hunter Valley which killed 10 passengers and saw a further 25 admitted to hospital.

The accident was the worst road accident in three decades.

The taskforce will specifically examine the following:

  • The adequacy of retrofitting seat belts on school buses in regional NSW over the past 10 years.
  • Consideration of expanding seat belts on buses to other areas of the State, and enforcement of seatbelt laws.
  • Whether any changes should be recommended to the Australian Design Rules for buses and coaches.
  • Bus and coach operator safety management systems, including driver training and fatigue management.
NSW Transport Minister Jo Haylen says the bus crash was a tragic event.

"We know seat belts save lives but if there needs to be more enforcement around this issue put in place so something like this doesn't happen again, we will do it," she said.

The Taskforce will present their early findings by 31 July 2023.

Image: Busways