Admiral Beez
Superstar
Double decker crashes with multiple fatalities...
2010 - https://www.ctvnews.ca/four-dead-after-megabus-crashes-en-route-to-toronto-1.551691 (in NY, enroute to Toronto)
2013 - https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/09/18/via_rail_train_ottawa_city_bus_collide.html (OC Transpo)
2015 - https://www.foxnews.com/world/4-ser...injured-in-double-decker-bus-crash-in-ontario
and now...
2019 - https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/three-dead-in-serious-bus-crash (OC Transpo)
Of course any single level bus that rear ends a transport or hits a train has a high risk of death, but I have to wonder if double decker buses pose a higher risk. Risks may include drivers that are inexperienced with the heavier weight, longer braking distances and height of their vehicles. Of course, just by adding more people you also increase the odds that someone is going to die in a crash.
My grandfather drove a London bus when I was a lad in the early 1970s and I loved getting on his bus (no charge) and rushing up the stairs to sit in the very front. Little did I know the risk I was taking, though in London I trusted my granddad had the training and experience to keep us safe. Nowadays, on double decker buses I sit in the lower level, just forward and above the rear axle - everyone else is my crumple zone I suppose.
As for OC Transpo, they knew the risks of operating these buses in the winter.
Winter ban for OC Transpo double-deckers on Woodroffe
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/otta...transpo-double-deckers-on-woodroffe-1.1409142
2010 - https://www.ctvnews.ca/four-dead-after-megabus-crashes-en-route-to-toronto-1.551691 (in NY, enroute to Toronto)
2013 - https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2013/09/18/via_rail_train_ottawa_city_bus_collide.html (OC Transpo)
2015 - https://www.foxnews.com/world/4-ser...injured-in-double-decker-bus-crash-in-ontario
and now...
2019 - https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/three-dead-in-serious-bus-crash (OC Transpo)
Of course any single level bus that rear ends a transport or hits a train has a high risk of death, but I have to wonder if double decker buses pose a higher risk. Risks may include drivers that are inexperienced with the heavier weight, longer braking distances and height of their vehicles. Of course, just by adding more people you also increase the odds that someone is going to die in a crash.
My grandfather drove a London bus when I was a lad in the early 1970s and I loved getting on his bus (no charge) and rushing up the stairs to sit in the very front. Little did I know the risk I was taking, though in London I trusted my granddad had the training and experience to keep us safe. Nowadays, on double decker buses I sit in the lower level, just forward and above the rear axle - everyone else is my crumple zone I suppose.
As for OC Transpo, they knew the risks of operating these buses in the winter.
Winter ban for OC Transpo double-deckers on Woodroffe
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/otta...transpo-double-deckers-on-woodroffe-1.1409142
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