NJ Transit/ Coach USA advocte parents release haunting anti-violence PSA
This is a PSA from NJ Transit/Coach USA social justice advocate that explores deadly bus driver violence prevention. As New Jersey students prepare to return to school, parents of children killed by school buses and passengers killed by NJ Transit/Coach USA bus drivers. This type of killing is not an issue; it is a significant problem in New Jersey. What was abnormal has now become a normal mundane part of life that New Jersey citizens and politicians are accepting this type of killing like gun violence. The killing of pedestrians and passengers caused by a deadly bus driver/train engineer a grossly increase like New Jersey gun violence. The bus and train mass killing social justice advocates have released a hard-hitting new anti-violence video. The haunting video from Justice For Transit Victims, a non-profit organization by the safety social justice advocate of the citizens killed in New Jersey, shows how too many lives are being killed in vain by NJ Transit 3rd largest transportation company in the world and Coach USA family own business in Scottland do not care about human beings. Every day a human being is taken by a bus and train. The political figures and prosecutor are allowing this killing to happen by NJ Transit so-called professional drivers. New Jersey US Senator is passing a law to protect the bus drivers, https://www.northjersey.com/story/new... but what about passing a law to protect the citizens being killed by bus drivers. While the New Jersey governor Phil Murphy is doling out $407 million investment to help turn NJ TRANSIT around. Murphy says the money would make it possible to freeze fare hikes for the second year in a now https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2019/03/.... The above articles links show that the politician only cares about NJ Transit workers and not the innocent victims killed every day in vain by the drivers. It all about money, not public safety. In 2012, there were 23 bus-pedestrian accidents, the same number as in 2008 and 2010. In 2011, there were 21. In 2014 there were 156 complaints related to NJ Transit drivers being distracted while behind the wheel, which was a dramatic 26 percent increase from distracted driving complaints received in 2013. Of the incidents between 2006 and this year, NJ Transit officials said, 17 were in Bergen County, six in Passaic County, and 55 in Essex County. In 2016 they had 256,482 crashes, 59,096 injuries, and 602 deaths; which was an increase in 2015. The bus driver's death is dramatically increasing in New Jersey 2017 through 2018. When is this killing epidemic going to stop? Do you think New Jersey is an excellent place to live or visit? Bus safety starts with the bus driver and the maintenance of the bus. In many pedestrian striking incidents, the bus driver was driving too quickly, wasn't paying attention, rude personality, or failed to yield right of way. A bus kills like a gun.
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