Bangalore: BMTC Driver's Split Second Decision Averts Tragedy


Bangalore: BMTC Driver’s Split Second Decision Averts Tragedy

Bangalore, Oct 17 (DHNS): A BMTC driver’s presence of mind and split second decision averted a major tragedy on Sunday morning in Yelahanka traffic police limits when the driver skilfully manoeuvred the bus to safety after the bus’s brakes gave away.

The Pushpak bus (KA 01 F 1806, route number 285 M) from Doddaballapur was moving towards Kempegowda Bus Stand, its final destination with about 30 passengers in it.

There was a long queue of vehicles near Allalasandra railway gate as the gate was closed to facilitate Yeshwanthpur-Kachigude express train to pass around 9.30 pm. The driver found it difficult to control the bus when it was nearing the railway gate.

He realised that the brakes had given away and suddenly diverted the bus towards his left to avoid collision with the vehicles near the gate. The bus moved out of the roads towards left side and stopped after it touched stone pieces across two tracks, added the police.

There was chaos inside the bus as passengers started crying for help. Some of them fell inside the bus when they tried to get down. However, the driver intervened and requested the passengers not to panic. Within minutes after the bus stopped, the express train passed through Allalasandra Gate.

The driver decided to divert the bus fearing collision with the vehicles near the gate. He chose to divert the bus towards the left side as it has a slope. The consequences would have been tragic had the driver been late by a few minutes, added the police.

The local residents rushed to the spot after the bus stopped and helped the police, driver and conductor in providing alternative arrangements for the passengers.

  

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Mon, Oct 17 2011

    Praise the Creator and appreciate driver's presence of mind that is what worked out here.

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  • avani, mlore/uae

    Mon, Oct 17 2011

    looking at the picture I was just wondering what if the bus has moved little more forward and even a mm of its part had been rubbed the moving train it would have been big disaster. Thank God that did not happen. God always favours the brave (for good cause).

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  • Dianez, Mlore/Muscat

    Mon, Oct 17 2011

    Thank God! Driver is very sharp and clever. He should be rewareded!

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  • Amin Bhoja, kkuh/ riyadh

    Sun, Oct 16 2011

    It is a lucky escape to all the passngers,It is the time we have to say Thank you"GOD".As per my view the maintenace of the said bus is not checked properly,because said point the bus is almost slow.Regular check up the maintenance of the buses will save accidents sometimes.Good job by the driver.Better BMTC management to look this matter in a serious way.

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  • Vijaya Krish, Thrissur

    Sun, Oct 16 2011

    Great job! Thanks to the drivers timely presence of mind, a major accident was averted. He may have been cursed by those inside the bus first not knowing the reason, but then definetely been blessed by all for having saved their lives.

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  • Hitesh Salian, Mangalore

    Sun, Oct 16 2011

    Thank God. This driver must be rewarded. Such recognitions really makes a big difference and I wish some day all bus drivers would care for passengers safety and ensure traffic rules are met.

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