Two recent bus fire tragedies in India raise urgent concerns about passenger safety and the need for stricter regulations.
Over 100 passengers have died in major sleeper bus fire accidents across India in the past decade. Collisions, electrical ...
She and a few others escaped through a broken rear door, sustaining minor injuries like a forehead wound. Harika, an IT ...
The bus was carrying labourers from Uttar Pradesh when it came in contact with a high-tension wire overhead, causing it to ...
Kerala's Transport Department plans a crackdown on sleeper buses following alarming fire incidents and safety violations.
A double-decker air-conditioned sleeper bus travelling from Delhi to Gonda caught fire near the Revri toll plaza on the Agra-Lucknow Expressway early Sunday morning, police said.
The bus carrying the labourers from Bareilly was heading towards a brick kiln in Manoharpura’s Toda when it hit an 11,000 KV high-tension line and caught fire at 10.30 am on Tuesday | Latest News Indi ...
The sleeper bus came into contact with a high-tension power line, officials said. The incident comes just 2 weeks after a bus ...
NEW DELHI (Xinhua): The driver of the double-decker sleeper bus that went up in flames killing 20 and injuring many others in ...
Jaipur: Private bus operators have once again demanded reduction in state tax for registering sleeper buses. They stated that ...
Amaravati: The Central government has moved to tighten the rules governing private bus registrations following mounting ...