Karwar: Driver repeatedly hits bus to lorry to save lives of 70 passengers


Daijiworld Media Network – Karwar (EP)

Karwar, Dec 30: The presence of mind of bus driver and the intelligence of a lorry driver in front of the bus have saved the lives of seventy bus passengers in Arabail Ghat section here.

The bus was being driven on the slopes of Arabail Ghats, Yellapur, Uttara Kannada district when the brakes of the bus failed. Lorry driver Iranna who was driving his lorry in front of the bus and North Western Karnataka Transport Corporation bus driver Katthikanapur saved bus passengers risking their lives. The bus driver repeatedly hit the bus behind the lorry to reduce the speed of the bus and stop it.

The KA 26 F 1025 bus belonging to Gadag depot was on its way from Hubli to Karwar. When it reached Arabail slopes, the brakes of the bus failed. But the bus which was moving fast on the slopes could not be controlled by the driver. Therefore, there were high chances of the bus toppling in the roadside ditch.

Passengers in the bus were anxious. Meanwhile, manure laden lorry driver Iranna was driving in front of the bus. He reckoned the brake fail of the bus after the bus hit the lorry twice, and he let the bus hit the lorry repeatedly and helped the bus driver to reduce speed.

The driver managed to reduce the speed and moved for about 4 kilometers and stopped after covering Arabail Ghat slopes. People, who gathered after the bus stopped, commended lorry driver Iranna. The rear portion of the lorry and the front portion of the bus are damaged.

  

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  • P PADMAKAR REDDY, Hyderabad

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    There is always a secondary braking system in heavy vehicles and buses, called "Fail safe braking system", which comes into action once your main brakes fail. But this might be a rare case of both systems malfunctioning or the bus maintenance staff bypassing the fail safe braking system in order to facilitate push start.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Quick thinking, Good presence of mind and absolutely amazing grace saved the day. Kudos to the drivers of the bus and lorry.

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  • sri_elder, Karkala

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Unbelievable...
    mechanical engineers should develop secondary breaking system (backup) in case of primary brake fails.... something we need to avoid these problems...

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  • Abhijit, M'lore

    Sun, Dec 30 2018

    Great

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