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A midday accident at Fairfield Mahaicony has left at least five persons dead, according to Police in the area.

The accident involved a route 50 mini-bus and a beverage delivery truck.

Details of the accident are sketchy but reports suggest that the mini-bus slammed directly into the truck as the two were both being driven at a fast rate along the roadway.

The impact resulted in some passengers being pitched from the mini-bus onto the roadway. A pregnant woman is believed to be among the fatalities. The names of the victims have not been confirmed.

Residents of the area where the accident occurred rushed out to the scene but were left shocked by the sight of the lifeless bodies along the roadway.

Emergency services were summoned to the scene. A number of injured persons were taken to the hospital.

https://newssourcegy.com/news/...-mahaicony-accident/

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Ray posted:

sad, especially at the holidays.

sad how some people using this to berate a country

Banna dem people always in a rush. I know this I've seen it too many times. Too few roads too many vehicles and everybody in a rush. Seen a motorcycle rider got written off by a sand truck one nite on Sheriff st. Not something u would want to see.

Sheik101
Sheik101 posted:
Nehru posted:
Ray posted:

sad, especially at the holidays.

sad how some people using this to berate a country

the pnc brought guyana to a shit hole standard and worst!!!!!

Nonesense! U need to address the *******s behind the wheel. Not the Govt.

Shut yuh Poke. When afriggin Govt consists of Criminals who disregard the Courts, The Rule Of Law, the Constitution and EVERYTHING  MORAL AND DECENT THEN THE SOCIETY WILL REFLECT THAT OF THOSE CRIMINALS. SO PUT DAT SHIT IN YUH PIPE OR WHEREVER AND SMOKE IT!!!

Nehru
Nehru posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Nehru posted:
Ray posted:

sad, especially at the holidays.

sad how some people using this to berate a country

the pnc brought guyana to a shit hole standard and worst!!!!!

Nonesense! U need to address the *******s behind the wheel. Not the Govt.

Shut yuh Poke. When afriggin Govt consists of Criminals who disregard the Courts, The Rule Of Law, the Constitution and EVERYTHING  MORAL AND DECENT THEN THE SOCIETY WILL REFLECT THAT OF THOSE CRIMINALS. SO PUT DAT SHIT IN YUH PIPE OR WHEREVER AND SMOKE IT!!!

This is like my septic tank overflowing at the back.

Pure shit.

Sheik101
Sheik101 posted:
Nehru posted:
Ray posted:

sad, especially at the holidays.

sad how some people using this to berate a country

the pnc brought guyana to a shit hole standard and worst!!!!!

Nonesense! U need to address the *******s behind the wheel. Not the Govt.

The government is not enforcing the laws.  People bribe their way out of everything including getting their drivers license.  Policemen turn a blind eye to those speeding.  The country has no leadership.  Each for his own and God for us all.

Bibi Haniffa
Sheik101 posted:
Nehru posted:
Ray posted:

sad, especially at the holidays.

sad how some people using this to berate a country

the pnc brought guyana to a shit hole standard and worst!!!!!

Nonesense! U need to address the *******s behind the wheel. Not the Govt.

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

FM

I had mini bus plying the GT to Rosignal run in the early 90s. When my drivers  don’t show up, I would take the run, passengers are pissed when you don’t speed up to get the ferry.. a few cases I stop and put their skont out . 

Some bus driver try to do three trips per day - for a take home of $4500. 

FM
Dave posted:

I had mini bus plying the GT to Rosignal run in the early 90s. When my drivers  don’t show up, I would take the run, passengers are pissed when you don’t speed up to get the ferry.. a few cases I stop and put their skont out . 

Some bus driver try to do three trips per day - for a take home of $4500. 

I agree here!  The problem is multi-faceted!  They need to look into various aspects, including the type of vehicles used as buses.  The Govt should phase out those mini-vans and license the import real small to medium buses for commercial use.

Also, the fare structure should ensure a decent ROI without taking undue risks!

If the police are out there with radar, etc then speeding will be controlled!

FM

The government don't respect the Law of the land and Constitution , they set a fine example for it's Citizens to follow. The Buck stops at the Top, "monkey see monkey do"  lead by example.

 It will get WORST next year, when Oil money start flowing, the Donkey cart owner will be driving Desoto Car, more cars with the same old roads.

K
 

Mahaicony accident: Father of two recently started to drive minibus

 

Forty-eight-year-old Seechand Lall Chandilall commenced driving the route 50 minibus BRR 5478 only month ago but has been a minibus driver for approximately a year.

He died instantly and was trapped in the vehicle after he crashed head-on into a beverage laden truck GPP 9433 on the Fairfield, Mahaicony East Coast Demerara public road Wednesday morning.

Police said that Chandilall, a father of two children – ages 13 and 6 – was speeding along the road when he suffered a ‘blow-out’ of the left side rear wheel.

As a result, he lost control and collided with the left front portion of the lorry which was proceeding east along the northern side of the road.

Chandilall had a bus-load of passengers, four of whom who died on the spot and three who are in a critical condition.

The mangled minibus after the accident

At his Bath Settlement, Berbice home, his children and relatives are in shock.

One of his sisters, Nadira Chandilall said he is the third brother to have died; she lost a brother in December 2017 and another one in December 2018.

Nadira said Chandilall was ill for a quite some time and only recently started driving minibuses.

“To lose another brother this month is really hard to deal with,” the sister said.

The remains of the truck

The critically injured passengers have been identified as 46-year-old Cecil Gordon of Farm, Mahaicony; 60-year-old David Jacobs and his daughter 15-year-old Angela Jacobs, who had her left arm amputated.

The driver of the truck, 46-year-old Sherlon Wills of Mahaica also suffered severe injuries.

They are all hospitalized at the Georgetown Public Hospital.

FM
Sean posted:

This is a very unfortunate incident. Speeding and recklessness Are contributing factors. Education and enforcement are critical to road safety. Any Tom Dick or Harry can buy a drivers licence in Guyana. 

A few years ago I jumped out of the minibus when it stopped. The chauffeur asked me why. I said I don't want to be in heaven before my parents. I told him I will see him in heaven if he ever gets there. I paid him and walked away. It was like you were on a damn octopus ride.

FM
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How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another. 

FM
Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another. 

them say thats is why TK does jump ship .. when he realize things a fall apart quickly ...

FM
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Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another. 

Gee dem jackass cyart.

FM
Dave posted:
Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another.  them say when TK things a fall apart 

 

Hey hey hey...Davie bai yuh want tell abie dat briving foh licence start 2015 when PPP leff govt? Hey hey hey...PPP councie sweet na...hey hey hey. 

FM

There is no one-off simple solution to the problem!  The Govt needs to form a task force and bring together police, road engineers, auto engineers, contract drivers, owner-operators, etc, etc.

They need to first do a fact-based analysis of the accidents to flesh out the causes. group the causes and then come up with a set of recommendations!  Nothing should be off the table.

One of the areas I believe should be looked into is the type of vehicles licensed to operate as buses.  Furthermore, I believe all buses should be double axle!  We read here it was a rear wheel blow-out.  A double axle would have a back up.

I was surprised by the half-ass approach the GoG took after the EBD accident!  That was so wishy-washy!  Pure shyteholeism!!

FM
Labba posted:
Dave posted:
Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another.  them say when TK things a fall apart 

 

Hey hey hey...Davie bai yuh want tell abie dat briving foh licence start 2015 when PPP leff govt? Hey hey hey...PPP councie sweet na...hey hey hey. 

Nah bhai, that bribe thing de round since Burnham days... and it de hay in North Amerika 

FM
Baseman posted:

There is no one-off simple solution to the problem!  The Govt needs to form a task force and bring together police, road engineers, auto engineers, contract drivers, owner-operators, etc, etc.

They need to first do a fact-based analysis of the accidents to flesh out the causes. group the causes and then come up with a set of recommendations!  Nothing should be off the table.

One of the areas I believe should be looked into is the type of vehicles licensed to operate as buses.  Furthermore, I believe all buses should be double axle!  We read here it was a rear wheel blow-out.  A double axle would have a back up.

I was surprised by the half-ass approach the GoG took after the EBD accident!  That was so wishy-washy!  Pure shyteholeism!!

You still have to stamp out corruption in the traffic department. Severe penalties...jail for corrupted policemen and applicants.

FM
Dave posted:
Labba posted:
Dave posted:
Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another.  them say when TK things a fall apart 

 

Hey hey hey...Davie bai yuh want tell abie dat briving foh licence start 2015 when PPP leff govt? Hey hey hey...PPP councie sweet na...hey hey hey. 

Nah bhai, that bribe thing de round since Burnham days... and it de hay in North Amerika 

Hey hey hey...suh yu gaffo brive de DMV foh get licence? Hey hey hey...

FM
Labba posted:
Dave posted:
Labba posted:
Dave posted:
Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another.  them say when TK things a fall apart 

 

Hey hey hey...Davie bai yuh want tell abie dat briving foh licence start 2015 when PPP leff govt? Hey hey hey...PPP councie sweet na...hey hey hey. 

Nah bhai, that bribe thing de round since Burnham days... and it de hay in North Amerika 

Hey hey hey...suh yu gaffo brive de DMV foh get licence? Hey hey hey...

Labba/TK, why don't you guide a more structured discussion!

You rass dozz behave just like them drunken cane cutt-ass!!!!

FM
skeldon_man posted:
Baseman posted:

There is no one-off simple solution to the problem!  The Govt needs to form a task force and bring together police, road engineers, auto engineers, contract drivers, owner-operators, etc, etc.

They need to first do a fact-based analysis of the accidents to flesh out the causes. group the causes and then come up with a set of recommendations!  Nothing should be off the table.

One of the areas I believe should be looked into is the type of vehicles licensed to operate as buses.  Furthermore, I believe all buses should be double axle!  We read here it was a rear wheel blow-out.  A double axle would have a back up.

I was surprised by the half-ass approach the GoG took after the EBD accident!  That was so wishy-washy!  Pure shyteholeism!!

You still have to stamp out corruption in the traffic department. Severe penalties...jail for corrupted policemen and applicants.

I agree, but we have to start jailing them corrupt politicians first.. this will set a example. 

 

FM
Dave posted:
Labba posted:
Dave posted:
Labba posted:

How Labba sad dis marnin reading dis. Tings fall apart down deh a lang time ago. Yuh brive and give de driver licence. Yuh play loud music and smoke dope foh drive passenga. De politician dem does mek infrastruckture foh show dat something get done. No bady does tink how abie can design wan road system foh people na run in pon wan another.  them say when TK things a fall apart 

 

Hey hey hey...Davie bai yuh want tell abie dat briving foh licence start 2015 when PPP leff govt? Hey hey hey...PPP councie sweet na...hey hey hey. 

Nah bhai, that bribe thing de round since Burnham days... and it de hay in North Amerika 

Even if they use dankey cyart, dem traffic police guh gee de dankey cyart drivah ticket fuh dangerous driving juss fuh get wan lil change.

FM
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Nehru posted:
Ray posted:

sad, especially at the holidays.

sad how some people using this to berate a country

the pnc brought guyana to a shit hole standard and worst!!!!!

Nonesense! U need to address the *******s behind the wheel. Not the Govt.

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Sheik101
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

FM
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

The drivers, base. Stay with me here, bro.

Sheik101
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

The drivers, base. Stay with me here, bro.

That's my point!  You meandering all over the place!  You said "they" have only themselves to blame!

Go back and try to understand my position from inception!

It's NOT only "THEY!"

FM
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

According to media report the driver was speeding... the pregnant woman could have request the driver to stop and put her out. Everyone has a responsibility.. rite  

FM
Dave posted:
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

According to media report the driver was speeding... the pregnant woman could have request the driver to stop and put her out. Everyone has a responsibility.. rite  

I agree, that is why the need a task force to look at solutions.  The poor woman probably needed to get where she was going!  I cannot second guess!

You yourself referred yesterday of the income issue which pushed drivers to speed and increase trips to earn a enough for basic needs!  The box is constrained from many sides, something will give!  This is why you need a comprehensive review!

Keep squeezing the bubble, it pops up somewhere else!

FM
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

The drivers, base. Stay with me here, bro.

That's my point!  You meandering all over the place!  You said "they" have only themselves to blame!

Go back and try to understand my position from inception!

It's NOT only "THEY!"

I'm not meandering anywhere. I've read all your post. From the govt. forming a task force to engineers etc. The bottom line is this. The people getting behind the wheels of vehicles are vested with the responsibility to ensure safe travel minus any tragedy.  U can lead a horse to water.....

Sheik101
Dave posted:
Baseman posted:
Sheik101 posted:
Baseman posted:

Total BS!  The callousness on the roads reflects the callousness in the wider society which is reflecting the callous behavior of the Govt and authorities to the rule of law!  It is for the Govt to protect the innocent people, and this includes all forms of law and order!

Even in the midst of the PNC terror campaign in the 2000's people felt safer than today!

Bai, u need to wake up from your callousness. There are rules are regulations in every country regarding road safety. And if people don't want to adhere to said rules and regulations, they only have themselves to blame when tragedy strikes. Guyana is no different. I know this since I've witness quite a few accidents myself. Always in a hurry. Some of the most reckless drivers I've seen.

Who's "they?"  Do you now blame that pregnant woman for her death?

According to media report the driver was speeding... the pregnant woman could have request the driver to stop and put her out. Everyone has a responsibility.. rite  

She should have.

Sheik101

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