281 cases of BMTC, 30 cases of KSRTC bus suffering brake failure in Sept

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BENGALURU: The number of BMTC bus accidents and incidents of brake failure have increased significantly in recent days, causing concern among passengers and contributing to traffic congestion in Bengaluru.

Over 6,000 BMTC buses operate in the city, carrying lakhs of people daily. In September, 281 BMTC buses and 30 KSRTC buses suffered brake failure in Bengaluru. On average, 92 vehicles face brake failure every day, with most being BMTC’s old buses breaking down during trips.

This causes traffic congestion and disrupts passengers’ journeys. In some cases, buses lose control, leading to collisions and ramming into bridges or pedestrians. The BMTC and traffic police are struggling to shift these broken down buses from the road, causing inconvenience to commuters.

Kartik Reddy, Joint Commissioner (Traffic), said, “One of the major reasons is several vehicles break down on the road or in the midst of traffic, including BMTC and KSRTC buses. On average 92 vehicles suffer breakdown every day. Clearing the vehicle and shifting them to another place takes time. Following the frequent incident, four wreckers have been allotted for the traffic department. Our team is also trying to find quick solutions in cases of breakdown”.

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