The bus carrying 107 people despite having a capacity of 72, had been used for 37 years and was being driven on the motorway without a permit, according to official records of the Punjab excise and taxation department.
Surviving passengers said that the conductor was driving when the accident occurred and neither did he have a licence nor any experience of driving on the motorway. “Why was an untrained driver allowed to drive a bus on the motorway?” asked Muhammad Jamil, whose son Akram died in the accident.
Surviving passengers said that the conductor was driving when the accident occurred and neither did he have a licence nor any experience of driving on the motorway. “Why was an untrained driver allowed to drive a bus on the motorway?” asked Muhammad Jamil, whose son Akram died in the accident.
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