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Fatigued driver one cause of the deadly accident last year
Background:
2nd of april 2017 at about 7 in the morning, a Setra doubledecker from Bergkvarabuss turned over on European Highway 45 outside Sveg, killing 3 persons (all of them young teens) and injuring 38 other (five with very serious injury). The accident started a debate about seatbelt and who is responsible for making sure people under 15 wear them (the law states "the driver, leaders, teachers and other adults" so really nothing to debate) as only 16 of the 58 aboard had their seatbelts on. The Swedish Accident Investigation Authority started an investigation, which is not very common after accident with road vehicles (usually they investigate rail, air, and sea accident) but it has happened before, after a deadly collision between two buses in Rasbo outside Uppsala in 2007. The investigation report and a press release were published the 8th of march 2018 and concluded that they could not find the cause of the accident but the fatigued driver were a probable cause. The investigation also found that no laws about working and resting times had been broken, but still the driver were very tired. The company should have more clear routines for finding risks with night driving and made recommendations to the company. The most remarkable with the investigation is that it has a list of recommendations to the Swedish Government, and thats not very common, but its understandable when one cause is a system failure (the political one). The full list of recommendations: The Swedish Government is recommended to:
The report sparked a debate about working times, bus companies way of "following them" (letting drivers drive a car (no tachograph) across the country and then take a seat in a bus and drive it for 4,5 hours at night as an example) and various other things and what it will result in I don't know. It is election year so it might just be forgotten in all the other debates. The full report (In Swedish, but with summary on pages 11-13): https://www.havkom.se/assets/reports...lycka-Sveg.pdf Picture from the accident: https://www.svtstatic.se/image-cms/s...ussolyckan-jpg Last edited by Bobjork; 10th March 2018 at 17:21. |
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