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LIAISON: LUXURY COACH INDUSTRY BRACKENFELL 6 AUGUST 2013

LIAISON: LUXURY COACH INDUSTRY BRACKENFELL 6 AUGUST 2013. SEEING IS BELIEVING. To see once is worth more than hearing a hundred times. African Proverb One time seen is better than one hundred times heard about. Czech Saying

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LIAISON: LUXURY COACH INDUSTRY BRACKENFELL 6 AUGUST 2013

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  1. LIAISON: LUXURY COACH INDUSTRYBRACKENFELL6 AUGUST 2013

  2. SEEING IS BELIEVING To see once is worth more than hearing a hundred times.African Proverb One time seen is better than one hundred times heard about.Czech Saying Walking ten thousand miles of world is better than reading ten thousand scrolls of books.Chinese Proverb

  3. SEAT BELT ROLL OVER SIMULATION

  4. ITALIAN BUS CRASH

  5. ITALIAN BUS CRASH COMMENT A burst tyre may have caused Sunday night’s horrific coach crash in southern Italy that killed at least 38 people after the vehicle plunged 30 metres from a viaduct, it has emerged. The coach was carrying 48 holiday makers from Naples, including children, back from a visit to an early home of the popular saint Padre Pio, when the driver lost control at approximately 8.30 pm local time, near the town of Avellino in the hills outside Naples. The coach smashed into the car in front causing a five-vehicle pile up on a bridge section of the A16 motorway before bursting through the crash barrier and falling into the escarpment.

  6. MORE ITALIAN COMMENT Nine people in the five cars were injured. But their vehicles remained on the road. Ten other travellers in the coach were injured, all critically, one of whom is since thought to have died. Three young children were killed and five others injured, two of whom were, according to La Stampa, in a serious condition. Rescue crews worked overnight to extract survivors and victims from the wreckage. A local school was converted into a makeshift morgue while the bodies are being identified. Investigators say faulty braking may have contributed to the tragedy; a statement from the motorway operator Autostrade per l'Italia said the coach appeared to have been travelling fast in the vicinity of slower-moving traffic. But a burst tyre was today seen as the most likely cause, after survivors spoke of such an incident in the seconds before the accident. Vincenzo Rusciano, the uncle of one of the children rushed to hospital in Avellino, said: “My niece told me that a tyre on the left-had side of the bus exploded. The driver tried to take control any way he could, but he failed and the bus swerved and finished down in the ravine.”

  7. HEX RIVER CRASH

  8. HEX RIVER CRASH

  9. HEX RIVER CRASH

  10. PERUVIAN BUS CRASH

  11. BRITISH BUS CRASH

  12. SA CRASH KILLS THREE BRITISH TOURISTS

  13. SOUTH AFRICAN VEHICLE POPULATION

  14. FATAL CRASH INVOLVEMENT

  15. BUSSES IN FATAL CRASHES

  16. FATALITIES PER VEHICLE TYPE

  17. DRIVER FATALITIES PER TYPE

  18. PEDESTRIAN FATALITIES PER TYPE

  19. BUS PASSENGER FATALITIES

  20. PASSENGER FATALITIES PER TYPE

  21. COMPANY SAFETY Web based brochure

  22. COMPANY SAFETY

  23. COMPANY SAFETY

  24. COMPANY SAFETY

  25. COMPANY SAFETY

  26. ROAD SIDE SAFETY

  27. CONTACT DETAILS DAVID V FROST DEPUTY DIRECTOR: ROAD SAFETY MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY SAFETY WESTERN CAPE GOVERNMENT 4TH FLOOR, 35 WALE STREET CAPE TOWN TEL: 021-483-6971 CEL: 082-576-2159 David.Frost@westerncape.gov.za

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