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15 UPSI student maut bas terbalik
15 UPSI student maut bas terbalik
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Jun 9 2025, 08:15 AM
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Jun 9 2025, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(backspace66 @ Jun 9 2025, 08:47 AM) Selling number plate is more important than enforcement Ya kah? Car rear seat belt is a law for how long dy?At least make it mandatory for all buses to have 3 point seatbelt, maybe some of them might have survived and of course actual enforcement by assistant driver to ensure everyone is wearing it although it is most likely that the driver and the assistant dont even wear seatbelt themselves |
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Jun 9 2025, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE(nelson969 @ Jun 9 2025, 05:02 PM) some news Combo of sarahan driver speeding & loke7’s agency simply pass inspection https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/06/...crash-killed-15 UPSI student recounts harrowing bus crash that killed 15 GERIK: Wan Muhammad Hanifah Wan Azman, a 22-year-old fourth-semester Animation Design student at Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI), described how a routine journey home after the Hari Raya Aidiladha break turned into a nightmare. The Jerteh, Terengganu native boarded a chartered bus bound for campus at around 9pm yesterday, a trip he had made many times before. He recalled being awake when the crash occurred, noticing a strange burning smell moments before disaster struck. "The journey was fine until I suddenly smelled something like burnt rubber or brakes. The bus then sped up and swerved to avoid a car ahead before flipping over," said Wan Muhammad Hanifah, seated three rows from the back. In the immediate chaos, he heard screams and the driver shouting just before impact. "It all happened so fast. One moment we were on the road, the next everything went black. When I opened my eyes, people were crying and calling for help. Bodies lay everywhere — some bleeding, some motionless," he added. Despite his shock, Wan Muhammad Hanifah managed to pull himself from the wreckage. "I was lucky to still stand. I helped lift two students — a boy and a girl — from the bus. They had broken bones but were alive," he said. He described a scene of confusion and heartbreak, with many survivors injured and unable to escape. Strangers in passing vehicles stopped to help — some praying by the roadside, others offering water and comfort. "This experience will stay with me forever. We just wanted to get back to campus. Some of us never will," he said solemnly. Wan Muhammad Hanifah expressed deep gratitude to rescue teams, hospital staff, and the public who rushed to assist. Bandaged hands resting on his lap, he said that he had been discharged from Gerik Hospital, with a friend's father assisting with the paperwork. He informed his parents he had only suffered bruises, reassuring them there was no need to come to the hospital. |
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Jun 9 2025, 06:28 PM
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QUOTE(croydon @ Jun 9 2025, 06:19 PM) Faster than Alex Yoong in an F1 car solarmystic, azbro, and 3 others liked this post
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Jun 9 2025, 06:33 PM
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Jun 9 2025, 07:55 PM
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Jun 9 2025, 08:07 PM
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The only people who dunno that heavy vehicles of every type are speeding all the time are JPJ & Polis.
Would anything change if the gomen changes? Not in a million years. |
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Jun 10 2025, 08:27 AM
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QUOTE(TOMEI-R @ Jun 10 2025, 07:30 AM) It's not only the equipment that bus companies choose to have but rather the drivers they employ. Many of them are high on drugs to drive many long shifts especially during the holidays. Those who usually drive long distance or outstation could attest to how fast these busses are going down the highway. There is no denying that. This was a charter bus using a “bas persiaran” so there’s not even the excuse of rushing for trips. I often see these green coloured buses carrying tourist speeding on highways & park indiscriminately especially near attractions. Looks like nobody learned anything after the 37 deaths at genting. And nobody will after this latest tragedy. https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/...tival-op-by-jpj https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/01/...afety-operation I don’t blame loke7 but he has the power to do something about it. Only thing is if he has the balls to do it or not what with the rumoured “cartel” who people say is controlling everything in the transport business. Yveatel and latipbogiba liked this post
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Jun 10 2025, 08:32 PM
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QUOTE(jojolicia @ Jun 10 2025, 06:50 PM) Good sharing from a frequent road user. Now I understand better from here. Not entirely downhill. It’s karma I tell you but on the wrong people. The ghost of the dead baby elephant is on the prowl.This jambatan lintasan gajah is jambatan Tasik banding?, same bridge right? <Menurut Amirul, semuanya berlaku terlalu pantas. Bas yang bertolak dari Terengganu dikatakan dalam keadaan baik sehinggalah sampai ke jambatan lintasan gajah di Gerik Saya jangka bas bergerak dalam keadaan brek tidak berfungsi sejauh lebih satu kilometer> |
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