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Home / Disasters and Accidents / Sleeper Bus Safety Crisis: Exits Blocked!

Sleeper Bus Safety Crisis: Exits Blocked!

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Emergency exits in sleeper buses are frequently blocked by seats.
  • Many buses lack crucial safety features like fire detection systems.
  • Passengers travel in fear due to inadequate safety measures on buses.
Sleeper Bus Safety Crisis: Exits Blocked!

A recent investigation into sleeper buses operating in major Indian cities, including Delhi, Chandigarh, Bhopal, Lucknow, and Jaipur, has uncovered critical safety lapses. Numerous buses were found with emergency exits blocked by seats and windows obstructed, significantly endangering passengers in potential emergency situations. This situation is particularly concerning given recent bus fire incidents nationwide.

The reality check highlighted non-compliance with government-mandated norms. While new regulations require fire detection systems, emergency exits with hammers, and emergency lighting, many operators are flouting these rules. Some buses were discovered stuffed with luggage, and crucial safety features like fire protection for passengers were either inadequate or inaccessible. This widespread disregard for safety norms puts thousands of commuters at risk daily.

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In response to these findings, authorities have initiated drives to seize non-compliant buses, especially in regions like Rajasthan, following tragic fire incidents. While some improvements are visible, particularly in cities like Jaipur, challenges remain, with some buses still exhibiting safety flaws. Efforts are ongoing to ensure full compliance and enhance passenger safety on sleeper bus routes.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Emergency exits are frequently blocked by seats, windows are obstructed, and fire safety systems are often missing.
Sleeper buses must have fire detection, accessible emergency exits with hammers, emergency lighting, and drowsiness alerts.
Passengers are fearful due to the lack of safety information, blocked exits, and missing safety equipment like fire extinguishers.

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