Gerik bus crash: Puspakom confirms brakes were working


PETALING JAYA: The brakes on the bus involved in the crash that killed 15 Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI) students were in working condition, according to Puspakom.

Puspakom's preliminary technical report, released on Saturday (June 14), indicated that an inspection of the brakes, lining and drums showed no signs of wear.

"Inspection of the air compressor tank also found there was no air pressure leakage," the report stated.

The tyres were also found to be in satisfactory condition and compliant with Road Transport Department specifications. Additionally, the steering and suspension system were deemed satisfactory.

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However, the report noted that the leaf spring and shock absorbers were misaligned, possibly due to the accident.

"Based on observations and technical investigations, there is no evidence showing mechanical failure was the cause of the accident," it added, suggesting other factors such as road conditions or human error.

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In a statement, Transport Minister Anthony Loke said necessary improvement measures wold be considered and implemented once the final report is received to further enhance road safety.

"The safety of road users is our priority. The ministry conveys its condolences to the victims' families and expresses its commitment to ensuring justice is served while ensuring such tragedies do not repeat," he said on Saturday (June 14).

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On Monday (June 9), 15 UPSI students died when their chartered bus overturned after colliding with a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) on the East-West Highway near Gerik. The crash also left 33 others injured, including the bus driver, his assistant, the MPV driver and three passengers in the MPV.

The bus driver, who has since been charged in court, had claimed that the bus suffered brake failure during the incident.

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