Warning! Killers on loose.
Don’t worry. They are not the ones which lurk in your house with big knives. But beware! If you get out of your house you are likely to get one right behind you.
Well, I am talking about the omnibuses. I know they are no longer called omnibuses. They are called just buses. But their behaviour on the roads of Kerala is like they are omnipotent. So I thought I should give them some respect.
Bus- accidents and the subsequent deaths have become so common in Kerala that people are no longer shocked when they read newspapers. It is shocking only if we get an accident- free week.
Just think… loosing two of your kids to one wild bus. Rosna (10) and Rinsana (12)- latest victims of the monster bus. The sisters were walking to their school when a bus, trying to make way for a speeding tipper lorry, lost control and hit them and their friends. The onlookers reacted immediately by attacking the bus. The sisters died on the way to hospital. Their friends are recovering in hospitals from serious injuries.
The T.V news channels started the race to grab the attention of people with live discussions and debates. Ministers, union leaders, citizen. All argued-accused-defended. The bus union leaders tried to put blames on faulty roads; but clever news reporters questioned them this way and that way and finally made them accept that the driver should have been more careful. Reporting finished. There was a hartal. And tributes were paid to the sisters. Nothing more.
There is no improvement in bus driving. Roads are still full of gutters.
Why do these buses race?
There are many reasons. First there are too many buses. If you stand at Marine Drive, one of the busiest places in Kochi, you will see at least three buses, with the same route and destination, waiting for passengers simultaneously. They race to become the first to get to the next stop (which is just a few walks away). If they get there first they get more passengers.
Then they race just for showing who’s the boss. And if there is any personal grudge between the drivers, a shower of choicest swear words will accompany the race.
Recently bus drivers got counseling classes. They said in many interviews that they felt better. That they didn’t want to race anymore. But the counseling was given only to a few, so there was no visible change. There should be more counseling classes focusing on more numbers of drivers. And the pathetic roads must be repaired. It is not just for buses but also for any vehicles. There will be no development in any field if there is no safe transportation. It is something that our Government should focus on.
Don’t worry. They are not the ones which lurk in your house with big knives. But beware! If you get out of your house you are likely to get one right behind you.
Well, I am talking about the omnibuses. I know they are no longer called omnibuses. They are called just buses. But their behaviour on the roads of Kerala is like they are omnipotent. So I thought I should give them some respect.
Bus- accidents and the subsequent deaths have become so common in Kerala that people are no longer shocked when they read newspapers. It is shocking only if we get an accident- free week.
Just think… loosing two of your kids to one wild bus. Rosna (10) and Rinsana (12)- latest victims of the monster bus. The sisters were walking to their school when a bus, trying to make way for a speeding tipper lorry, lost control and hit them and their friends. The onlookers reacted immediately by attacking the bus. The sisters died on the way to hospital. Their friends are recovering in hospitals from serious injuries.
The T.V news channels started the race to grab the attention of people with live discussions and debates. Ministers, union leaders, citizen. All argued-accused-defended. The bus union leaders tried to put blames on faulty roads; but clever news reporters questioned them this way and that way and finally made them accept that the driver should have been more careful. Reporting finished. There was a hartal. And tributes were paid to the sisters. Nothing more.
There is no improvement in bus driving. Roads are still full of gutters.
Why do these buses race?
There are many reasons. First there are too many buses. If you stand at Marine Drive, one of the busiest places in Kochi, you will see at least three buses, with the same route and destination, waiting for passengers simultaneously. They race to become the first to get to the next stop (which is just a few walks away). If they get there first they get more passengers.
Then they race just for showing who’s the boss. And if there is any personal grudge between the drivers, a shower of choicest swear words will accompany the race.
Recently bus drivers got counseling classes. They said in many interviews that they felt better. That they didn’t want to race anymore. But the counseling was given only to a few, so there was no visible change. There should be more counseling classes focusing on more numbers of drivers. And the pathetic roads must be repaired. It is not just for buses but also for any vehicles. There will be no development in any field if there is no safe transportation. It is something that our Government should focus on.
May their souls rest in peace: Rosna and Rinsana
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