The loss of life, of course, means terrible suffering for the relatives of the victims including the seven who still lie injured with no certainty of whether they will live or die. The main question though, is that of accountability. Road accidents take place around the world but perhaps, not with the frequency we see on our roads. There is a need to determine if the accident was caused as a result of rash or inept driving on the part of the driver of the van, who is injured but in a stable condition. It is disturbing that his family now appears to be involved presumably in connivance with police, to portray his brother — who died in the accident — as the person who was behind the wheel at the time of the crash. It is also possible, as some reports are suggesting, that the driver’s fault was only a minor one, as he attempted to save a pedestrian and swung his van into the median of the GT Road. However, we need to set a tradition for getting to the bottom of matters rather than to leave them hanging, or worse, disclosing only part of the truth. A review of the regulations concerning the installation of CNG kits is the minimum that needs to be done by the provincial governments.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 8th, 2011.
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