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Axehead Friday, 06 November 2015 05:57 PM
We see articles like this virtually everyday in the Newspaper, we witness the maniacal behaviour of drivers of all types of vehicles first hand on our roads, within a 5km journey I count at least 15 violations of varying degrees, but still the authorities are in a slumber, or turning a blind eye, wonder how many more have to die before the basic laws are implemented to the fullest.
Prem Nath Saturday, 07 November 2015 07:42 PM
These private bus drivers are a law unto themselves,they drive as though they have a birth right to speed and destroy lives. More than 80% of the drivers of the private grade are unruly and defiant when confronted by the law.
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