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31.1.07

DANGEROUS DRIVERS * Mexico - At least 31 people dead in bus accident in Mexico

Oaxaca, Mexico -Monsters and Critics.com (Glasgow,UK) -Jan 25, 2007: -- A bus accident in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca left at least 31 people dead and a further 20 injured, civil protection authorities said Thursday... The accident happened in the early hours of Wednesday, when a bus hurtled down a 200-metre-tall cliff, authorities said. The accident was reportedly caused by the vehicle's excessive speed...

* Syria - Children among 26 victims in deadly bus-truck crash
Damascus,Syria -The Ottawa Sun (Ottawa,Ont,Can) /Newspaper Al-Baath -28 Jan 2007: -- Six children were among 26 people killed when a speeding bus collided head-on with a truck in Syria... Al-Baath said the accident occurred Saturday on the Raqqa-Aleppo highway in northern Syria, when the passenger bus with the children, travelling at high speed, crashed into the incoming sugar-loaded truck... Six other people were injured in the accident and taken to nearby hospitals, the paper said...

* India - Traffic police to start drive against errant school buses
Sirsa,India -The Chandigarh Newsline (Chandigarh,India), by C B Singh /The Indian Express-Jan 29, 2007: -- “Comply with the directions of the Supreme Court on traffic rules and regulations or face action in the form of challan or impounding of vehicles.” This was stated in an official memo circulated to all private and public schools and colleges located in the Sirsa district... Senior superintendent of police (SSP) Vikas Arora said that the traffic police’s drive against traffic violators would start on February 4, for which DSPs of area concerned and traffic staff of Sirsa district police had been directed to check documents of buses and other vehicles to enforce the traffic rules...

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