23 December, 2010

Cameron Highland Bus Tragedy

Looks like 2010 may not be as good of the year for the Ministry of Transport
Having to put up with so many problems although not all of them are entirely their fault
Series of bus accidents and deaths are now haunting their boss
So much so he is fear to answer another phone call

2010 was about to end and many thought that there shall be no more bad reports
Then came the Cameron Highland bus tragedy that got everyone back on talk
Its by far the worst tragedy that took place with the numbers of death reaching the top
Its sad that despite previous lessons, Ministry of Transport are yet to be taught

Now the problem has been highlighted, everyone will try to blame each other on the cause
JPJ would blame Puspakom for not doing a proper job
Puspakom will blame the bus company for hiring inexperience drivers that easily be bought
Bus company will blame JKR for not maintaining the roads with cracks and rocks

The list goes on until the Ministry of Transport who have to settle it without any applause
Whatever it is, all relevant authorities must address this problem even if the issue has cool off
That's the only way road deaths can be reduce if not halt
Instead of blaming each other, it would be better to work the problem together till it stops

Our condolence goes out to the victim's family members who perished on the spot
May they will be strong during this period of sobbed
Ministry of Transport must work this problem fast to release the deadlock
Before another accident happens that put them in a situation that are odd


Sources:  The Star (December 22, 2010)

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