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Errant driver held; authorities lax over faulty speed governors

The Gurgaon police arrested the driver of the Suncity World School bus on Monday night after he rammed four parked cars and the boundary wall of a house, before hitting an electricity pole in Sector 27 in the morning. The accused Sukhbir Singh, a resident of Wazirabad, was produced in a local court on Tuesday but was granted bail.

Updated on: Feb 08, 2012 01:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Gurgaon
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The Gurgaon police arrested the driver of the Suncity World School bus on Monday night after he rammed four parked cars and the boundary wall of a house, before hitting an electricity pole in Sector 27 in the morning. The accused Sukhbir Singh, a resident of Wazirabad, was produced in a local court on Tuesday but was granted bail.

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The ex-serviceman, who had an experience of 25 years in driving heavy vehicles, was booked for rash and negligent driving.

However, the school administration has not confirmed any direct action against the accused driver. "We have asked the bus contractor not to allow the accused to enter into the school premises now," said Col (retired) RS Rana, administrator of the school.

Despite repeated reminders to private schools over submission of compliance report on school bus safety guidelines, only 10-12 institutions out of 100 had responded within the February 1 deadline. Suncity World School was among those who had failed meet the deadline.

However, Rana said that they have not received any email from the traffic department till Monday.

"We are examining how many schools are following instructions," said Bharti Arora, DCP (traffic), Gurgaon police.

 
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