Saskatoon StarPhoenix

Experts call for feds to investigat­e bus crash

- ALANNA RIZZA

Experts are calling on the federal transporta­tion safety board to investigat­e a deadly bus crash in Ottawa to prevent similar incidents from occurring again.

Ahmed Shalaby, a civil engineerin­g professor at the University of Manitoba, said the Transporta­tion Safety Board should be involved in probing the deadly crash to ensure the probe is transparen­t and recommenda­tions are made to improve safety across the country.

“The bus was carrying 90 passengers,” he said. “Is that not important enough to warrant a federal safety investigat­ion? If it isn’t, then what is?”

On Friday afternoon, a double-decker bus operated by local transporta­tion agency OC Transpo hopped a curb and struck a transit shelter, crushing a number of seats and killing three people.

A local hospital said one person remains in critical condition, six are listed as serious and four are in stable condition.

The safety board confirmed that they are not investigat­ing the bus crash as the federal independen­t agency only probes marine, pipeline, rail and air incidents.

“If this bus were a train, the (board) would immediatel­y investigat­e. That’s not enough to make a difference to me,” said Shalaby, who is also the chair of research program on municipal infrastruc­ture.

The board’s mandate is to advance transporta­tion safety by conducting investigat­ions that result in public reports and making recommenda­tions to improve transit safety.

“As part of its ongoing investigat­ions, the TSB also reviews developmen­ts in transporta­tion safety and identifies safety risks that it believes government and the transporta­tion industry should address to reduce injury and loss,” said the Government of Canada website.

It differs from Transport Canada, which develops and administer­s policies, regulation­s and services for transporta­tion systems, as the board works to advance safety specifical­ly.

The board investigat­ed a crash in 2013 in which six people were killed in an OC Transpo double-decker bus, but only because a Via Rail train was involved. The train and bus collided during a morning commute in suburban Ottawa, shearing off the front of the bus.

But Shalaby said the kind of vehicle involved in a mass-fatality crash shouldn’t make a difference in what spurs a government-led investigat­ion.

Hours after the crash the bus driver was arrested, but she has since been released unconditio­nally pending further investigat­ion. On Saturday evening, police finished documentin­g the scene and re-opened nearby roads.

Const. Chuck Benoit said police continue to investigat­e the circumstan­ces of the crash and if the police force believes additional agencies are needed, they would be sought out.

 ?? DAVID KAWAI ?? The bus involved in Friday’s crash in Ottawa is towed away, revealing extensive damage. Three people were killed and one person remains in critical condition.
DAVID KAWAI The bus involved in Friday’s crash in Ottawa is towed away, revealing extensive damage. Three people were killed and one person remains in critical condition.

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