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PostPosted: Wed May 30, 2018 6:04 am 
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Seventeen hurt as Dartford Arriva bus ploughs into cars

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A bus has ploughed into dozens of cars stuck in traffic in a busy town centre, leaving a trail of devastation.

Seventeen people suffered injuries, believed to be minor, in the crash which saw 25 vehicles damaged in Hythe Street, Dartford just before 19:00 BST.

A man has been arrested on suspicion of careless driving and is in police custody.

Arriva Kent and Surrey confirmed one of its buses was involved and said it was "supporting the emergency services".

Police, fire and ambulance services were called to the aftermath and treated a number of "walking wounded" at the scene.

One person required oxygen after the incident and South East Coast Ambulance said one man was taken to hospital but is not believed to have suffered serious injuries.

Tony Brown, 38, from Dartford, was going for a meal and arrived on the scene just after the crash.
He said: "Judging from people on the scene, the bus simply ploughed through a number of cars that were stuck in traffic waiting at the traffic lights in Hythe Street.

"Whether it was brake failure or the throttle jammed, he made it a good way through at least five rows of cars before coming to a stop.

that is seriously worrying if it's the case

"There were no visibly seriously injured people, but lots of people in shock and damaged cars."

Police said the road remains closed but should be open again overnight.

The bus, operated by Arriva Kent and Surrey, had recently been named after veteran passenger Ivy Woolcock.

The company's area managing director, Oliver Monahan, said: "Arriva can confirm that a bus has collided with a number of vehicles on Hythe Street in Dartford on Tuesday evening.

"There have been some reported injuries and at the moment our priority is supporting the emergency services. Our thoughts are very much with all those affected."

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his 1st day after transfer from a Toyota Yaris hackney cab

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PostPosted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 8:03 pm 
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There's been a number of cases over the years of "throttle surge" on various buses. Whilst I wouldn't comment on this case, extensive investigations have always shown it to be driver error.

On the older buses, the throttle was usually mushroom shaped, the brake pedal flat. On most modern buses, both pedals are usually flat and that can cause confusion.

I don't see how a bus can have brake failure. All modern buses have a spring operated parking brake; apply the parking brake it drops the air out of the cylinders that hold the brake off and huge springs apply the brake. Same as lorries, it's fail-safe unless both springs break at the same time or the brake discs/drums are't there. Let's wait and see. :)


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 11:05 pm 
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wannabeeahack wrote:
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This is not true. I spoke this evening with a senior Arriva manager who assures me the driver involved has been with the company for some time, he has not been named yet and is currently on sick leave. It was certinly not his first day driving.


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