Millions of passengers ride the bus everyday to get to their destination. Most passengers do not encounter any incidents but sometimes, through no fault of their own, is involved in a bus accident.Under the law, drivers are required to give bus passengers a safe opportunity to board the bus and be seated or be in a place of standing before moving the vehicle again.In addition, similar to trucks, buses are a complex vehicle to navigate because of its size. Bus drivers need to be trained and they have to get special licenses to operate a bus especially since they will be taking passengers with them.Without training, inexperienced drivers could lead their passengers to a collision. There are two types of accidents that a bus passenger can meet: they are accidents while boarding/exiting the bus and accidents while riding the bus.Accidents while boarding and exiting the busThe difference of a bus from other road vehicles is that it makes frequent stops to accommodate as much bus passengers as it can.Although essential for the purpose of buses to transport people, it creates a lot of opportunities for accidents to happen.First, since bus passengers will be boarding and exiting, the driver should be careful in pulling up to or pulling away from the curb. The driver might accidentally clip a passenger who is about to board but is standing too close to the curb if he/she miscalculates his/her turn.Second, a driver may inadvertently move the bus while a bus passenger is boarding or exiting the bus and could result to either the passenger falling or being dragged by the bus.Third, although the bus has already stopped, other drivers may not follow suit. Some drivers expect a free flow in traffic and forget that buses need to make stops.In the process, they do not adjust their speed accordingly and ends up hitting the bus with the passengers.Accidents while riding the busThis refers to accidents while the bus is moving on the road. It could be a collision with another vehicle, a single crash like a rollover or a collision with an architectural or geographical object.According to studies, together with trucks and SUVs, buses also have a high risk of rolling over.This is because of the heavy top load and narrow track width of the bus which in high speeds could lead to a rollover.Another problem is that most buses are not equipped with seatbelts so there isn't much that will restrain passengers during a collision or a rollover.TAKE ACTIONDrivers of buses owe the passengers the highest duty of care under the law. Truck companies are generally responsible for the actions of their drivers as well.Bus passengers on the other hand, are free from liability as they could not have caused the accident.The only time where a passenger may be liable is if he/she deliberately distracted the driver to cause the accident.If you are a passenger involved in a bus accident, you should be able to get 100% of all the compensation you deserve as you are in no way, liable for the accident. Consult with a bus passenger accident attorney to help you with your legal options.
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