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February 3rd, 2016 08:23 AM #31
Galing nung taxi na katabi, usually hataw mga yan pero aware sya na unti unting gumigilid si bus papunta kaliwa.
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February 3rd, 2016 01:11 PM #32
nagpunta na sa LTFRB yung driver, confiscated pala ng MMDA yung lisensya. 30 day suspension yung driver sa kanyang operator, which most likely sisisantehin na daw ng operator. at most likely din daw tatanggalan na ng LTFRB ng lisensya.
nangangatwiran pa ang driver na huminto naman daw sya para ayusin yung barrier. Yung pala huminto sya sa malayo na nung i-radyo ng MMDA sa susunod na enforcer nila.
kawawa si manong driver, 30 years old at may pamilya, biglang nawalan ng trabaho dahil sa kanyang katarantaduhan. sana mag vibrate ang news na ito sa iba pang barumbadong driver, at nang matuto na sila.
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February 3rd, 2016 02:11 PM #33
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February 3rd, 2016 02:20 PM #34
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February 3rd, 2016 03:13 PM #35dapat pati ung ka karera eh pinatawag din at binigyan ng lichon..este liksyon pala.kita naman na inipit niya ung bus na bumangga sa barrier
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February 3rd, 2016 03:26 PM #36
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February 3rd, 2016 03:35 PM #37
According to the radio reports, the bus driver never has any experience driving buses before he was hired. He was a cargo truck driver before he switched. He was new to the job for 2 weeks...
Driver of viral bus that hit plastic barriers on EDSA explains to LTFRB
Published February 3, 2016 10:30am
The driver of the bus seen in a viral video sideswiping orange plastic barriers along EDSA on Wednesday showed up at the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board's office in Quezon City.
A post by radio dzBB's Allan Gatus shows Ruel Labin, driver of a Joanna Jesh Transport Corp. bus, explaining to LTFRB Board Member Ariel Inton.
Before Labin showed up at the LTFRB, he denied to GMA News that he recklessly hit the orange barriers along EDSA.
A video posted on Top Gear's Facebook account showed Labin's bus hitting orange plastic barriers after briefly moving out of the bus lane, which were installed supposedly to separate passengers buses from other vehicles to ease traffic on EDSA.
During an interview with GMA News, Labin explained that he was trying to avoid a speeding bus when he hit the plastic barriers.
He said that he parked the bus along EDSA and made sure that his passengers were not hurt before checking on the toppled plastic barriers.
Labin added that he and his conductor walked back and rearranged the plastic barriers one by one.
He also said that they were not speeding and the bus was running only at 40 to 45 kilometers per hour when the accident happened.
Labin said that they are prepared to pay for the damages on the plastic barriers and he also asked for forgiveness for the trouble the incident caused.
The Highway Patrol Group had said that they were assisting the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority in the investigation of the incident. —ALG, GMA News
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February 3rd, 2016 04:27 PM #38
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February 3rd, 2016 04:35 PM #39
This is really disheartening. We have to rein in these drivers. We need to have safe roads. As a nation, we need to have a culture of safety.
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February 3rd, 2016 06:27 PM #40
Ewan ko lang if everyone here will agree
Revoke lahat ng DL
Then government will tap a private firm for licensing, kahit yung existing standards lang gagamitin.
Ubos ang mga walanghiya!
Tapos driving with no license is mahabang imprisonment to deter those who will not get a DL
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