Last
Wednesday, I travelled to Gelephu and as always, I did in a public transport service.
Passenger bus, Bumpa Transport Service.
The
moment I entered the bus, I was very surprised, nervous too. The door almost
collapsing. A few windowpanes about to come out. Holes appeared on the bus’s
floor and the cold air and smoke gushed in as the bus sped up.
Each
time the driver changed the gear, it produced horrible sound that of a true
symptom of rokho gari. That morning,
before the departure, the RSTA official was there but I assume they inspected
only whether the buses were departing on time.
I
must say that this was a terrible journey. I was like riding a death race,
literally. But I was lucky, there wasn’t any mishap.
However, those 17 people
traveling in a passenger bus, Bumpa Transport Service, from Phuentsholing to
Tsirang weren’t lucky. They met with an accident on January 10, fell off the
highway at Taksha more than 17 feet and got injured.
I
arrived at the accident scene at around 5:00 pm that day and the injured
passengers were still being taken out in DCM truck and ambulances. The people
at the scene and passengers had many explanations about the cause of accident. “Deadly
speed”. Driver chhang dim nam mey”. And the Kuensel reported, “the bus stopped
twice for maintenance- once at Semtokha and again at Hesothangkha”.
Now
it boils down to one concern – how safe is our transport service? And this
concern hits hard person like me who travels in a public transport service. I
pray that soon the concerned authorities would remove all those rokho buses from operation, or at least
change the road safety regulations, or strengthen enforcing the rules.
I earnestly pray!