Difficult Terrain, Rushing, and Fatigue Blamed for Doda Bus Tragedy

Difficult Terrain, Rushing, and Fatigue Blamed for Doda Bus Tragedy

   

SRINAGAR: The bus accident in Doda district on November 15, claiming 39 lives and injuring 17, is attributed to a mixture of things, together with poor highway situations, overspeeding, and driver fatigue, reported The Tribune.

Divisional Commissioner Ramesh Kumar established an inquiry committee, led by Doda Extra District Justice of the Peace Ravi Kumar Bharti, alongside the Assistant Street Transport Officer (ARTO) and Superintending Engineer (PWD).

The inquiry report, now with the divisional commissioner, stays undisclosed. The bus, en route from Kishtwar to Jammu via difficult terrain, met with the accident at Assar in Doda.

In addressing the recurring accidents in Kishtwar and Doda districts, officers, as per The Tribune emphasise the need of specialized measures. A panel, comprising administration, PWD, and Motor Automobile Division representatives, was shaped, however there’s a name for partaking an knowledgeable company, in response to a Motor Automobile Division official.

Insiders acquainted with the report particulars cite a number of components contributing to the accident.

The highway’s sharp turns, coupled with overspeeding and driver fatigue, are recognized as outstanding points. Officers, who extensively visited the accident web site and engaged with victims, reveal issues about drivers experiencing fatigue on this route.

The area has witnessed quite a few accidents the place autos plunge into gorges, leading to important lack of life. The latest incident noticed the bus rolling down roughly 300 ft.


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