It is at least the 32nd
accident at a level crossing in Jakarta this year, many of them involve buses
that are often stopping to pick up passengers.Critics say driver training is
poor and the buses are in terrible condition.
Now it is reported
that Indonesia has pulled 1,600 private
buses off its roads after a weekend bus crash in which 18 people died. ABC news
reports that removing private buses will make life even more difficult for
frazzled commuters in a city where children and toddlers ride on their parents'
motorbikes, without helmets, painted lane markings are there for decoration
rather than guidance, and a red traffic light means the car behind yours has to
stop.
Jakarta's transport office
says it has pulled 1,600 Metro Minis off the road, although on the streets,
there appear to be plenty of the buses remaining.On a wet Jakarta weekday, the
traffic slows to walking pace, which makes it a lot easier for commuters to
jump aboard a faded orange Metro Mini.The mid-sized buses do not have designated
stops, so passengers get on and off where they like.There is a reasonable
chance of getting bowled over by a scooter on the journey from the footpath to
the bus, but at 40 cents a ride, most passengers think it is worth the risk.
In regards to the safety, no
matter how it is, when it's time to die, you'll die anyway – a Jakarta bus passenger is quoted as
saying. Another passenger proudly
claimed that he had been catching the orange bus for 10 years and is only
concerned when it is about cross a rail track.
The accident has created a scare in the minds of many travellers
though. But there are Qs galore – on
what is replacement and how will the passengers commute otherwise !
People are comparing with
Singapore and other advanced Nations where there discipline, people stand in
queues, vehicles stopping in proper stops – many oped that the new underground
train line, due to be completed in about three years, will remove some of the
risks of the road for the city of 10 million people.
How does your city compare ….. and what happens after a gory accident !
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
9th Dec 2015.
