The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Some errant bus operators not providing second driver

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KUANTAN: There are still a handful of express bus operators not complying with the law to provide second drivers despite being aware of fatigue factors which can contribute to road accidents.

Pahang Traffic Police Enforcemen­t and Investigat­ion Department chief, Supt Mohd Noor Yusof Ali said the number of errant operators involved was one per cent, via the ‘Operasi Kenderaan Bas’ conducted in the state.

He said the matter was brought to the knowledge of the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) and the operators were advised to immediatel­y provide a second driver for a safe and smooth journey.

“Based on the operation carried out, we find that there are still express bus operators who use only one driver and do not provide a second driver although the law on this has long been enforced.

“This can endanger the lives of passengers, especially when exhausted drivers are not replaced on long journeys. Therefore, we direct the companies involved to provide a second driver before allowing their buses to go on trips,” he told reporters after inspecting the final day of the ‘Operasi Kenderaan Bas’ at Kuantan Sentral Bus Terminal on Thursday night.

The 10-day integrated operation from Nov 20 involved the police, SPAD, Road Transport Department, National Anti-Drug Agency (NADA) and the Road Safety Department. - Bernama

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