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    ooh my, i suppose out of such a huge crowd on foot.ie that there was a chance someone would be affected.

    my best goes out to ye terry and your family at this time, really really sorry for ye. although ive nevet met ye, there is a good vibe on this site and i feel for ye. hope yer ok. may she rest in peace and all those others too, lets just hope and pray that the other 6 girls pull through ok.

    some wonder how god can do this, but without god it would be even harder to pull through this. god bless terry
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    RIP and hopefully the injured recover.

    It's too early to tell what caused the incident, and what might have prevented the injuries (if anything). Before we get reactionary posts blaming CIE, can I just remind people they only implemented Government policy with regard to seat belts, numbers on buses etc.
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    Deepest sympathies there Terry, sorry for your loss.

    The whole country is in mourning, puts so much in perspective..

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    Very sad news,RIP.
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    Deepest sympathies for your loss Terry

    May they all R.I.P.
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    Deepest sympathy from myself Terry.

    I don't wish to speculate on the crash and the cause but National Express coaches in the UK now have seatbelts (having travelled on them to the airport). I think they were introduced at the turn of the decade on all new coaches. Some of you may remember a similar accident in Warwickshire in the mid nineties (night we qualified for the US) where the issue of seatbelts on school coaches was brought to prominence. As usual, it took the price of lives before these proposals are introduced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez
    Deepest sympathy from myself Terry.

    I don't wish to speculate on the crash and the cause but National Express coaches in the UK now have seatbelts (having travelled on them to the airport). I think they were introduced at the turn of the decade on all new coaches. Some of you may remember a similar accident in Warwickshire in the mid nineties (night we qualified for the US) where the issue of seatbelts on school coaches was brought to prominence. As usual, it took the price of lives before these proposals are introduced.
    I remember that accident well - as it involved a music class from Hagley High School, which is just up the road from where I live.
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    Deepest sympathy Terry, very sad time
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    Deepest sympathies for you and your family's loss Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopez
    Deepest sympathy from myself Terry.

    I don't wish to speculate on the crash and the cause but National Express coaches in the UK now have seatbelts (having travelled on them to the airport). I think they were introduced at the turn of the decade on all new coaches. Some of you may remember a similar accident in Warwickshire in the mid nineties (night we qualified for the US) where the issue of seatbelts on school coaches was brought to prominence. As usual, it took the price of lives before these proposals are introduced.
    As I think new Bus Eireann coaches do afaik. However, it wasn't a new bus. Also afaik even in the UK it's not the law that all coaches have seat belts - just all new ones. It's all speculation anyway - I mean if they were like we were on our school bus we wouldn't have worn seat belts anyway...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    As I think new Bus Eireann coaches do afaik.
    I got two buses to the airport in Cork the last time I was home and both were fitted with seatbelts.


    There is carnage on the roads of Ireland every weekend and people just don't seem to be shocked anymore. It takes a tragedy like this to generate outrage. People come on here blaming the roads and blaming the government when the real fault lies with the drivers.
    Most "accidents" are related to speed.
    But then of course it's the governments fault for not making you obey the law.
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    Deepest sympathies Terry

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    Quote Originally Posted by Macy
    As I think new Bus Eireann coaches do afaik. However, it wasn't a new bus. Also afaik even in the UK it's not the law that all coaches have seat belts - just all new ones. It's all speculation anyway - I mean if they were like we were on our school bus we wouldn't have worn seat belts anyway...
    You're right about British legislation. Old cars too don't require seat belts in the back and it is up to the owner to fit them in. Also it seems that schools and parents are the ones that have to insist on coaches being fitted with seatbelts when contracts come up. There is of course a difference between urban buses which travel max 20mph and coaches on long distances (where standing is not allowed). We should see the law the same regarding cars with seat belts in the back. If they have them, people must wear them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peadar
    People come on here blaming the roads and blaming the government when the real fault lies with the drivers.
    Most "accidents" are related to speed.
    But then of course it's the governments fault for not making you obey the law.
    The bottom line is that, yes, speed is a factor. But the fact that there are so many untrained drivers on our roads IS the goverments fault, and the fact that many drivers are so poorly trained (because the driving test is a joke) IS the government's fault.

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    And we don't truly know whether speed is the major factor because there are no proper stats on road incidents and deaths. Is it speed or is it drink? Is it speeding or excessive speed (under the speed limit)? Is it mechanical faults, bald tyres etc etc. We really don't know, as it suits the governmental bodies to just blame speed.

    I'd also take issue with the Governments road safety policies which are all about convictions and not about prevention - hence unmarked GATSO vans to catch people rather than marked and flashing lights to actually slow people down, catching people speeding on motorways and dual carriageways rather than on regional routes where most of the serious accidents happen...
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    Makes incident more personal when hear someone from foot.ie community directly affected.

    I was thinking can't blame government or Bus Eireann as accidents happen & no legal requirement to fit seatbelts BUT then heard that some Oireachtas Committe recommended in 1999 that seatbelts be fitted but Department of Finance rejected it on Cost grounds as would have costed 50m presumably to retro fit. Truely shocking & people involved should be criminally responsible.

    I don't believe need for seatbelts on urban buses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry
    Thank you everybody for your kind words. My 15 year old cousin was one of the girls who died on that fatal accident yesterday evening (her beautiful smile will always be remembered in my heart). Another cousin was sitting beside her but came out unscatched, Thank God.

    To answer some questions. There are no seatbelts on any public transport vehicles in this country or in the uk, only private vehicles. The bus crashed trying to avoid an accident that happen in front of the bus where 2 cars had collided.
    God...it's a small country. My heartfelt condolences for you and your extended family Terry. That's awful. Sorry.

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    deepest sympathies terry.couldn't believe what happened when i heard it.watching the people being interviewed really was hard to watch.
    Terrible Terrible accident.
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    Deepest sympathies Terry, so sorry to hear of your loss, my prayers are for your cousin and your family at this difficult time.

    Take care
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    Deepest symapthies Terry, and to all the people involved in such a terrible tragedy. R.I.P.
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