Lucknow: The initial probe into the accident of Barabanki who finished 18th Wednesday morning life was revealed that the tragedy could be avoided to have a highway patrol detecting the captured bus, which was stranded on the side of the road for four hours, before collision with a fast truck.
Having a highway patrol makes arrangements to attract buses after strike, life will be saved, police said.
A Ahmedpur Toll Plaza employee, 10km from the tragedy spot, has been ordered for failing to conduct a routine highway patrol, said police supervisor, Barabanki, Yamuna Prasad.
Also, the driver and bus owners and trucks have poorly named in FIR because they cause death due to negligence, driving negligent, causing sad wounds and under the epidemic section of the action and action of disaster management.
Prasad said, the assistant regional transportation officer, Barabanki, Rahul Srivastava, was a complainant in this case and a shared probe would be launched by the Police Department and road transportation.
“The Double-Decker bus which is bound by Bihar does not have a night reflector behind it to remind the vehicle that is in the dark.
Also, the NHAI guidelines about influencing the transfer of routes immediately after the accident was violated,” SP Barbanki said.
Technical evaluation, including bus fitness and trucks will be carried out by the RTO department, he said.
Violation of speed limits by truck drivers, excess Double-decker bus charges, the weakness of the toll plaza staff will be recruited.
The police also said the truck owner, Adil Khilji, had been traced to Nagaland and the owner of the bus, Rajesh, had been tracked at Siwan.
However, the two drivers are still running.