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Buscor’s management concerned with negligent driving

Owners of Buscor Bus Company raised their concerns of negligent motorists who continue to endanger other people’s lives on the road.

KANYAMAZANE- Owners of Buscor Bus Company raised their concerns of negligent motorists who continue to endanger other people’s lives on the road.

“It is a worrying factor that we continue to experience accidents that are not of our drivers making.

The lives of our passengers and pedestrians are put in danger because of other negligent road users who continue to put their unsafe vehicles on the road” remarked the executive chairperson of Buscor Ms Nora Fakude.

She made these remarks immediately after a coal truck allegedly with faulty brakes collided with a buscor train-bus after it failed to stop at Karino four-way stop, on Wednesday morning, where a pedestrian was killed, eight seriously injured and 84 sustained minor injuries.

“It is always a tragedy to lose a life, and one life is one too many. Our entire staff and we the executives of Buscor wish to convey its sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.

Buscor will do its utmost to help the family during the course of these trying times,” says Fakude.

Fakude called on motorists to ensure road safety for all road users “We all have a responsibility to ensure that we consider the safety of all other road users before our own profit interests, because in the process innocent lives are lost”.

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