Sorrow and anger as families bid farewell to Thai school bus fire victims

Next week, the transportation department recalled more than 13, 000 gas-fueled buses to perform health inspections.

A commission to adopt new safety measures to prevent road fatalities was established by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Monday, according to Shinawatra.

Around 20, 000 deaths are reported every year on Thailand’s streets, according to the World Health Organization, an average of more than 50 a moment.

Speeding, consume driving, and weak car standards are all contributing factors, but weak protection of rules, made worse by police problem, also undermines efforts to improve safety.

Households ‘ Rage

At the funeral, grieving family users criticized the bus company for breaking open transportation laws and demanded that gas-fueled buses be prohibited.

The bus driver should also be aware of the bus’s history so that he can react to incidents like these to protect the people, according to Bantima.

Wichan attributed the failure of the company to properly check their car to the loss of his brother’s life.

He promised to sue the bus company for carelessness, along with other people, according to AFP.

Nevertheless, he said payment would never be enough.

No abuse or sum of money is more significant than the career of my son.