Medic Mike Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Tuesday, June 24, 2014 VALLACAR Transit Inc., operator of Ceres buses in the Visayas and Mindanao, has 72 hours to explain why its franchise should not be suspended or canceled, following the accident involving one of its buses in Carmen, Cebu last Sunday. Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB)-Central Visayas Director Ahmed Cuizon ordered Vallacar to submit an accident report, police report and other related documents, including those documenting the assistance it extended to the victims. He also ordered the bus firm to submit a Motor Vehicle Inspection Service conducted by the Land Transportation Office and the result of the test conducted by the Department of Health on the bus driver in the accident over the weekend. Cuizon set the case hearing on July 9 at the LTFRB-Central Visayas office. Capitol offer In a related development, the bus management has promised to shoulder all hospital expenses of the 37 passengers who were injured in last Sunday’s accident, according to Rosalinda Jao of the Cebu Provincial Health Office. “I have talked to the manager of Ceres and they assured that they will shoulder everything. The Province has no problem so far, but in case they will need our help, we are here,” she said. Governor Hilario Davide III had said the Capitol will provide assistance to the victims, if needed. “The owner of the bus pledged to shoulder all the expenses so if there is anything needed, we are also extending assistance in whatever we can do,” he said. As of Monday morning, 24 victims had been discharged. Jao thanked the local government units of Danao, Compostela and Liloan for providing transportation so the patients could get home. She said those who remain in hospital include 11-year-old Marc John Invento, whose condition was said to be critical last Sunday night. Missing patient “He is in morbid situation right now, but not critical. He is already responsive, he just needs to be guarded,” she said. Invento and four others are confined at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center (VSMMC). VSMMC information officer Nonoy Mongaya said Invento and Marites Burgas, 41, were admitted to the trauma center after sustaining multiple physical injuries. Maria Isabel Arnado, 22; Ruben Monleon, 23; and Florencia Condino, 59, are under observation, he said. Mongaya said they couldn’t find 16-year-old Justin Kent Abad. “It’s either niuli nga wala mananghid. Wala mi disposition niya na (He must have left without informing us),” he said. No complainant Chief Inspector Alvin Balio, Carmen Police Station head, said none of the victims have expressed willingness to file a complaint against Roberto Lato, the bus driver. The legal counsel of Vallacar Transit told police they have already paid more than P100,000 for the hospital expenses of the victims, he said. Balio said they’ll be forced to release Lato from custody if no complaint has been filed against him after 18 hours of the reglementary period. Apart from the VSMMC, the other injured passengers were taken to the Cebu Doctors’ Hospital, Cebu Provincial Hospital-Danao City and the Perpetual Succour Hospital. The accident in Carmen wasn’t the only one that involved a Ceres bus last Sunday. PO2 Ernesto Pablo of the Borbon Police Station said a bus driven by Antonio Castillote accidentally sideswiped a motorcycle past 7 p.m. when it reached Barangay Clavera. Both vehicles were heading north when the bus overtook the motorcycle driven by Benjie Ople, 32. Settlement It knocked down the motorcycle, which also carried Benjie’s wife Marichris, their son Jessie and their nephew Jericho, when the bus was forced to return to its lane because of incoming traffic. “Tungod kay ngitngit kaayo, wala kabalo ang driver nga nakaigo diay siya sa likod (The driver didn’t realize he had hit someone because it was really dark),” Pablo told Sun.Star Cebu. Residents in the area rushed the four victims to the Juan B. Dosado Memorial Hospital in Sogod. Pablo said Jessie, who suffered head injuries, was transferred to an undisclosed hospital in Cebu City. Pablo said they were able to locate the bus in Hagnaya, San Remigio. The family has agreed to settle after the bus management promised to shoulder Jessie’s hospital expenses. (EOB/DSM/Rosedelyn S. Catalan, USJ-R Mass Comm intern) Published in the Sun.Star Cebu newspaper on June 24, 2014. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Americano Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Something needs to be done about all of the wreck less bus drivers but I'm not sure what can be done or actually work. Maybe going to an hourly rate for the drivers would help instead of their pay being based on how many passengers they can pick up. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Medic Mike Posted June 23, 2014 Author Posted June 23, 2014 Something needs to be done about all of the wreck less bus drivers but I'm not sure what can be done or actually work. Maybe going to an hourly rate for the drivers would help instead of their pay being based on how many passengers they can pick up. I know what the answer is, but there is no way these companies are going to pay for better trained drivers, regular maintance to buses, and fatigue management of their staff. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crad Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 why don't they just ban everybody from taking advantage of public transport at all and instead spending all their time in the chicken shack. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crad Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Something needs to be done about all of the wreck less bus drivers but I'm not sure what can be done or actually work. Maybe going to an hourly rate for the drivers would help instead of their pay being based on how many passengers they can pick up. bus drivers are paid a daily rate and that is what their pay is based on. They get extra money, if their buses attract more passengers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sonjack2847 Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Something needs to be done about all of the wreck less bus drivers but I'm not sure what can be done or actually work. Maybe going to an hourly rate for the drivers would help instead of their pay being based on how many passengers they can pick up. Yes they certainly know how to pack them in Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sonjack2847 Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Something needs to be done about all of the wreck less bus drivers but I'm not sure what can be done or actually work. Maybe going to an hourly rate for the drivers would help instead of their pay being based on how many passengers they can pick up. I know what the answer is, but there is no way these companies are going to pay for better trained drivers, regular maintance to buses, and fatigue management of their staff. Not too long ago they suspended all the buses ( for a day) from the south bus terminal in Cebu.I think this was something to do with licences. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gerald Glatt Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Perhaps instead of just hospital expenses they should require the company to pay for the earnings and potential earnings of the injured parties with the officers of the company subject to criminal proceedings. Nah not going to happen 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MikeB Posted June 23, 2014 Posted June 23, 2014 Chief Inspector Alvin Balio, Carmen Police Station head, said none of the victims have expressed willingness to file a complaint against Roberto Lato, the bus driver. The legal counsel of Vallacar Transit told police they have already paid more than P100,000 for the hospital expenses of the victims, he said. Balio said they’ll be forced to release Lato from custody if no complaint has been filed against him after 18 hours of the reglementary period. The victims are usually forced to make quick settlements because they need the money and understand the futility of pursuing legal relief in court. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tukaram (Tim) Posted June 24, 2014 Posted June 24, 2014 operator of Ceres buses in the Visayas and Mindanao, has 72 hours to explain why its franchise should not be suspended or canceled, following the accident involving one of its buses in Carmen, Cebu last Sunday. Why would they target Ceres and not all the other buses, and ferries, that crash? They need to fix the whole industry - but this sounds personal. Someone not get paid off? 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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