Video of Kamote Bus Driver Driving Reckless Earns Criticisms Online
The video footage of a kamote bus driver who recklessly drives along the street goes viral and earned criticisms from the online community.
Reckless driving is one of the major reasons in road and vehicular accidents. It usually causes damage to vehicles and injuries or may even cause death to involved individuals. The public is advised to take precautionary measures along the road.
The Facebook page “SIRBISU Channel” has shared the video footage of a kamote bus driver who is driving reckless along the road. The video garnered various reactions from the social media users.
In the video, it can be seen that the vehicles were slowly driving along an intersection. The vehicles were waiting for their turn to pass and give way to each other but a reckless bus driver did something unexpected.
The bus from Philippine Public Safety College cuts the vehicles from the other side and beats the red light. The reckless act of the driver nearly hits the motorcycle riders passing at the intersection.
The incident nearly causes a road accident and the driver’s reckless action is contrary to the name of his company “Philippine Public Safety College,” which is supposed to promote road safety.
The video has a caption of:
“PHILIPPINE PUBLIC SAFETY COLLEGE?! : Isang bus ng Philippine Public Safety College ang bigla na lamang pumasok sa linya kahit na dumidiretso na ang isa pang linya. Siguradong may maaaksidente kung hindi napansin ang bus ng mga pulis. Panoorin at ano ang masasabi ninyo?”
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The online community have expressed their reactions regarding the incident:
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