Such incidents occur around the year. It is appalling we do nothing to prevent them. Of course, all road accidents cannot be averted. But we can do much more to ensure the drivers of vehicles transporting people, whether run by the public sector or private companies, possess valid driving permits, are provided training and are educated about the dangers posed by slippery roads. By failing to do so, we put people at huge risk. It also appears that, at least, two of the buses were in poor shape. This, of course, adds to the risk involved. We need policies to reduce such unnecessary deaths. The limited figures available suggest Pakistan has one of the poorest road safety records in the world. We cannot afford to turn a blind eye to this any longer, and must consider what we can do on an urgent basis to take unsound vehicles off the roads, ensure public transport vehicles are more safely driven and ensure action is taken against both, companies and individual drivers, when reckless action leads to people suffering fearful injury or meeting a sudden end to lives while travelling along our roads.
Published in The Express Tribune, January 10th, 2014.
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