Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
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Nope ... Do remember that it is THIS country .I get what you’re saying but you’re wrong, everyone has the right to refuse unsafe work without repercussions anywhere in this country. If they want to be difficult most drivers can find another probably better job in a couple hours
High pay comes with inherent risks . It's WINTER in the Great White North
Just like the freedom of movement.. How many of those passengers chose the bus because their flights were cancelled ?
Gods speed to the victims , families and those who had to clean up the mess
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
It looks like left steer tire grabbed the snow and sucked the bus into the ditch, bus flipped and ended up in eastbound lanes. Not sure just saw one pic.
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Where ?oldtrucker wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 6:11 pm It looks like left steer tire grabbed the snow and sucked the bus into the ditch, bus flipped and ended up in eastbound lanes. Not sure just saw one pic.
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News. Bctv global.
They aren't that heavy like a loaded semi that can blast thru drifts without hardly a vibration in the wheel. A bus is way lighter and when you hit snow drifts it pulls more.
They aren't that heavy like a loaded semi that can blast thru drifts without hardly a vibration in the wheel. A bus is way lighter and when you hit snow drifts it pulls more.
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Yeah , yeah smartie pants ..LOL ! . What news site ??
I've been looking..
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
Even Steven wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 12:16 pm Some roads are just treacherous no matter how much maintenance goes into them. These are mountain passes, not your usual city roads. Weather can change in an hour. It's always been like that.
I'm really tired of people chanting "Things used to be different" to score some points for their agenda (privatization bad). No, they were not. Those highways were always dangerous and unpredictable in the winter.
Want to prove me wrong and prove yourself right? Posts the stats on crashes/casualties on these highways by year so we can see the spike after privatization.

I recall back in the 80s or 90s the government workers, including the Dept of Holidays went on strike one winter.
Typical comments were Well the roads arent any better or worse than when they were working.
And are things different?
As Urban Cowboy stated, the plethora of AWD, 4WD vehicles has added to this.
So really, road conditions and maintenance of public roads is really no different.
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
Rest in Peace. All you wanted was a piece of the Canadian dream to live here in peace and raise your wonderful family. So sad for them right now.
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
One thing that I am curious about is whether buses ever use chains, or true winter tires?
I wonder because to my thinking, if you're going to insist on driving in such extreme conditions, particularly hauling humans, then at the very least you should be prepared for such conditions, but I can't say that I've ever noticed a bus with chains, or studded tires, in fact I could swear they run with the same tires year round. Am I wrong?
I wonder because to my thinking, if you're going to insist on driving in such extreme conditions, particularly hauling humans, then at the very least you should be prepared for such conditions, but I can't say that I've ever noticed a bus with chains, or studded tires, in fact I could swear they run with the same tires year round. Am I wrong?
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
Chaining up a bus...pretty tight. You have to have access to the whole wheel. And chains are a band aid, they get you out of trouble or up a hill.Urban Cowboy wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 8:11 pm One thing that I am curious about is whether buses ever use chains, or true winter tires?
I wonder because to my thinking, if you're going to insist on driving in such extreme conditions, particularly hauling humans, then at the very least you should be prepared for such conditions, but I can't say that I've ever noticed a bus with chains, or studded tires, in fact I could swear they run with the same tires year round. Am I wrong?
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Twenty three years if it makes a difference and half those years as an owner operator, born and raised in BC. I know very well how “the real world” works, I’d rather have a driver I can trust to say the roads not good let’s wait, I’ve done it myself with employers and customers. No load or arrival time ever made me do anything I wasn’t comfortable doing, getting there late is better than never. Maybe there wouldn’t be so much carnage on the roads if the inexperienced ones knew they could say no, and the experienced would stop trying to be the hero that blew through the bad conditions at any cost to have bragging rights at the next stop.oldtrucker wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 5:55 pmReal world doesn't work like that. You can't run a reliable transport business if your drivers are inexperienced or scared of rough conditions.django wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 5:48 pm
I get what you’re saying but you’re wrong, everyone has the right to refuse unsafe work without repercussions anywhere in this country. If they want to be difficult most drivers can find another probably better job in a couple hours. It’s ultimately on the driver to stand up and say no, it’s actually a lot easier to just say no than to have to deal with being in the ditch or worse. If the company doesn’t like it, too bad.
If that were the case the store shelves would be empty all winter. How long you been in the transport industry?
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
Devastating for all concerned.Queen K wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 8:05 pm Rest in Peace. All you wanted was a piece of the Canadian dream to live here in peace and raise your wonderful family. So sad for them right now.
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
The buses are required to carry tire chains and put them on when needed, a set of singles if they aren’t pulling a trailer and triples if they are pulling a trailer. I’ve never seen an Ebus pulling a trailer. Generally the second axle on a bus is just a tag axle and there is a switch that allows the driver to lift it putting more pressure on the drive axle which is enough to get them up most hills, I’m not sure if all buses have this feature but I know Greyhound did. Just Google it, there are plenty of pictures and video of buses chained up. It’s a five minute job, even on a bus. As far as tires go they can run a winter or an M+S like a lot of trucks do, either way chains are still required to be carried. I don’t know which tires Ebus runs. I’ve had to run chains for over a hundred kilometres at times both on and off highway, they’re cheap insurance.Urban Cowboy wrote: ↑Dec 26th, 2022, 8:11 pm One thing that I am curious about is whether buses ever use chains, or true winter tires?
I wonder because to my thinking, if you're going to insist on driving in such extreme conditions, particularly hauling humans, then at the very least you should be prepared for such conditions, but I can't say that I've ever noticed a bus with chains, or studded tires, in fact I could swear they run with the same tires year round. Am I wrong?
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
Didn't realize these busses had seatbelts.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/it ... r-AA15GySPMcClelland says he thinks his seatbelt saved his life. He says the road was "very slippery" and questions why anyone was out driving.
"I don't think any buses should have been on the road at all with people," he said, adding the road should have been closed. "Or the bus should have had chains on (the wheels)."
Both McClelland and Rathore think the bus was going too fast for the conditions. Rathore says the bus slid a couple of times before the crash.
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Re: Four dead in a bus crash on Connector Hwy 97
I cannot comment on whether Ebus drivers drive too fast, or speed. However, I will share an incident that I saw at the Kelowna airport, a few weeks ago. I saw a lineup of 30 or more people waiting to load into an Ebus. The driver, a fat, overweight man, was acting very rude and was yelling and shouting at his mostly young passengers and appeared to be explaining the rules to them ?
Yes, I "get" that rules need to be made clear to people, but is yelling and shouting at your passengers, helpful ?
I say that the speeding of the Ebus under dangerous winter road conditions, is consistent with one who also shouts and yells at his passengers.
Why ? Because it shows that you are an "a hole" who does not care about the safety of the public? It's not just one incident, either. Maybe the PTB (Passenger Transportation Board) needs to look into the fitness of the licence holder (Ebus) to offer rides to the public, both safely and professionally.
if you were recently on an EBus and your experience was less than satisfactory, you need to write a letter to the PTB and tell them your side of the story. If enough people write in, then the PTB may call a hearing into the licensee's fitness to hold a permit to operate a bus service.
Yes, I "get" that rules need to be made clear to people, but is yelling and shouting at your passengers, helpful ?
I say that the speeding of the Ebus under dangerous winter road conditions, is consistent with one who also shouts and yells at his passengers.
Why ? Because it shows that you are an "a hole" who does not care about the safety of the public? It's not just one incident, either. Maybe the PTB (Passenger Transportation Board) needs to look into the fitness of the licence holder (Ebus) to offer rides to the public, both safely and professionally.
if you were recently on an EBus and your experience was less than satisfactory, you need to write a letter to the PTB and tell them your side of the story. If enough people write in, then the PTB may call a hearing into the licensee's fitness to hold a permit to operate a bus service.
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Every Canadian worker does have the right to refuse unsafe work, without repercussions. But "safe" doesn't mean "without risk". Driving a bus that is not properly equipped or mechanically sound, would be considered unsafe. If the highway is open and the bus is in proper condition, that would not be considered unsafe in this context.
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