Inspection Planned After Wheel Comes Off Bus

June 6, 2016

After a wheel came off a bus, the Department of Public Transportation said they have “undertaken to pull all the vehicles of that make and year out of service to carry out a thorough inspection before they are put back into the fleet.”

A spokesperson told Bernews, “The Ministry has liaised with personnel in the Department of Public Transportation [DPT] who are actively investigating the matter.

“The DPT has also undertaken to pull all the vehicles of that make and year out of service to carry out a thorough inspection before they are put back into the fleet.

“The DPT is committed to providing the most efficient service and takes safety of the passengers of utmost importance. To that end, the DPT will endeavor to keep the service running as smoothly as possible while remedying the situation.”

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  1. inna says:

    Cant wait to hear how this will all be blamed on the OBA !

    • Verly says:

      It’s their fault.

      • Onion Juice says:

        Who is de minister of Transportation?

        • Toodle-oo says:

          So , now in your books the minister fixes the buses ?

          Was the minister driving the ferry drunk too when it crashed into the dock ?

          Your hate based stupidity has no bounds .

      • Point boy says:

        Okay. Let’s say it is the Ministers fault. BUTT!!! What can he do? Fire the dumb dumbs! I think not. Or they will be blocking the streets again.

        When is someone going to take a good look at who is managing these individual ministries.

        Maybe it’s the guy in the tricked out government (or his) vehicle.

        Just saying

        • BuzzOff says:

          Your precious Milkman should be managing his ministries more effectively !

          No need to reply, I don’t sit on here all day!

          • bermyguy says:

            the milkman can’t even get the minister to move to his proper office, fahy is transport but yet still wants to stay in the immigration office, shows how much control dunkley has over his cabinet. smh he cant even ru nthem but we trust him to run the country.

        • Its me again says:

          Maybe he can actually get down to the bus depot and carry out the inspections himself or at least oversee them.

          Wait he cant.

          He knows absolutely nought about mechanics.

          A transport minister who couldnt tell me yhe difference between a piston and a gasket but knows all about “banning tinted visors”.

          We need technicians not politicans.

    • The Original Truth™ says:

      Because the OBA does not have the guts to hold the civil service to task that’s how. Most of these departments are poorly run and were poorly run under the previous government but now it’s time for the new one to turn a new page and stop throwing money at these departments without getting an equal service for pay in return. Start with the managers and hold them accountable. Letting go the little guy might cause civil disrupt but start with the head and the ones under will have an opportunity to move up.

      • Onion Juice says:

        Who is de minister of Transportation?

        • Keepin' it Real!...4Real! says:

          He’s not the one who is responsible for inspections and regular maintenance…he’s the one that you take your findings to to get approval for the importation of required parts…so whoever sits in that air conditioned office all day at the terminal is the one who needs to be held accountable…just like you football fanatics know quite well who gets fired if the team doesn’t perform as anticipated..? The COACH or MANAGER not the player, or the Owner…so your point is..??

          • Its me again says:

            Actually.

            Many times the manager and the coaches get the sack and as we have seen with chelsea fc the team doctor gets the sack as well…

            • Keepin' it Real!...4Real! says:

              Thanks for galvanising my point.

      • WarwickBoy says:

        I agree wholeheartedly with your sentiments about the CS performance and holding them accountable. However, the political arm of Govt, the MPs and Cabinet, have no control over the CS other than funding and policy direction. All other matters come under the remit of the Public Service Commission and its members, who are appointed by the Governor and answer to him.

        Cabinet members can lament poor performance in their ministries but can do little about it other than requesting that the Premier lobby the Governor in their regular meetings to get the PSC to do their jobs and hold the CS accountable.

        You can’t push on a string.

        • Raymond Ray says:

          Thanks for explaining this type of shortcomings.There needs to be people who know their job/s and do them job/s correctly. Step back and think suppose this happened to a bus full of tourist and some were hurt :-(

          • Point boy says:

            I enjoy reading your comments Mr.Ray. usually have a good laugh. But it’s not always just about the tourists. It could of been family

            • Raymond Ray says:

              It’s true and I should apologize. I should’ve mentioned the “locals” as well for they’re equally vunerable…

    • RBEL says:

      @inna: you can only cutback on funding so much until things start falling apart. Government Departments need proper funding and who is withholding the funding…I’ll just draw the dots there…you can connect them.

      • Bobby Jones says:

        When the PLP Government spent and/or wasted all that money and left the new Government in a very, very deep hole, there then isn’t any money to fund any of the Government Departments. What do you PLP idiotic followers not understand?

        • Raymond Ray says:

          Even though it’s true remember one is “walking on egg shells” when dealing with Gov. Dept. covered by Bermuda Industial Union and any other Union…Yes, “they love to cut off their nose to spite their faces” :-(

        • Keepin' it Real!...4Real! says:

          They understand quite well who and what has caused bermudas descent…but like most people here they live in denial and fantasy…YA’LL haven’t felt what is yet to come…Most of you will wish you were dead.

        • Its me again says:

          Everyone who supports the PLP are idoits than everyone who supports the OBAUBP are racist.

          If we use your logic.

    • IslandTeacher says:

      That why our credit rating fell.

    • Awesome says:

      The wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round. The wheels on the bus go…oh crap the wheels on the ground.

    • Triangle Drifter says:

      Especially as it appears to be a 2000 bus.

  2. Family Man says:

    In addition to looking at the make and year, you might want to inspect all buses worked on by that mechanic.

  3. SMH says:

    I feel, that the buses need to be checked at the end of their run on a daily basis or at least weekly. The amount of driving that is done by one bus alone is a lot. Thank the Lord nobody was seriously injured. Can you imagine if it came off while going around the corner at Five Star Island??!!!! Don’t know who dropped the ball on the maintenance of that bus but please please don’t let it happen again.

  4. Somerset Girl says:

    The wheels on the bus go round and round … or maybe not!

  5. preventative maintenance says:

    Hope everyone ok.
    Its called PREVENTATIVE MAINTENENCE. But its typical lets wait for something to happen NOW we are going to inspect the buses. Try doing it before and if it is done, fire the person that done it.

  6. Terry says:

    A serious situation but always remember and or go back to your youth or speak to Grand Pa/Ma about………………………

    “the Wheels on the Bus go round and round”…………………..

    Great day to all.

  7. Toodle-oo says:

    Comparatively speaking , on a world wide scale , this isn’t rare . Fortunately , with our small roads , it is uncommon here .
    As someone who spends a lot of time on a bike I worry about something like this all the time .
    I see heavy trucks all over the island that look like they’re lacking proper maintenance and it’s not unusual at all to see a large truck with wheels spinning out of balance and chunks of tyre missing .

    Thank heavens that it didn’t come off at 30mph on a tight bend somewhere with either oncoming traffic or a cliff with water at the bottom as the only choices .

    Just so glad that no-one was hurt because it could have been a disaster.

  8. Triangle Drifter says:

    This is what happens when the bearing nut is not torqued to spec.

    • Terry says:

      Garbage.
      You check yours every day?

    • Skytrain says:

      There is no grease in that bearing. Simple maintenance would have avoided this issue.

    • Its me again says:

      This is what i expect to hear from the transport minister.

  9. Rada Gast says:

    Both figuratively and literally, the wheels appear to be coming off the Bermuda bus…..

  10. Mr. Meoff says:

    Looks like a failure of the stub axel, if you look closely you’ll see that the threaded shaft has snapped off.

    • Rene Clarke says:

      Couldn’t see that. Threads look like they were possibly ground off by a spinning wheel maybe.

  11. The real Facts says:

    While there at it slip down to Govment Quarry garage where they repair the trash trucks and fix the one that tracks the rear of the truck over the centre line.
    That should Never have been allowed out of the work shop !

  12. Bermy Realist says:

    thank God nobody was hurt and further more they shouldn’t send any buses for the tourists up Dockyard, their is plenty of transport up there already with the taxis and minibuses.

    • Legalgal says:

      Tell them that BEFORE they book their trips to Bermuda. You may have fewer tourists on the buses.

  13. Coffee says:

    That dept. Is most likely understaffed and underfunded . I hope the new minister gives as much vigor and undivided attention to this ministry as he did to the former . How about creating a pathway to transportation !

  14. Micro says:

    Not surprising. Passed a bus last week driving with a completely flat tire.

  15. James says:

    No excuse for this. If they had a preventative maintenance plan this would never have happened. Instead, like the ferries they wait until it breaks and fix it.

  16. James says:

    Falls entirely on the shoulders of the fleet manager. Probably rhe same guy who let’s them go out with faulty brake lights.

  17. ImJustSayin says:

    It doesn’t have anything to do with year manufacturing or model. Just a lack of preventive maintenance. And some folks want us to run our own airline. Can’t imagine the engine falling off an airliner. Good Grief!

  18. mmm says:

    I think the director and his support team will look closely at the service record of this particular bus, and see if there was neglect or excessive strain/weight. It is quite rare that they will reveal to the general public their findings and corrective action. We have had buses roll from a parked position, hand brake up, into a business on Washinghton Street. This should be a wake up call to all who own commercial vehicles, to have them checked perhaps 5 or 6 times a year. The Occupational Health Dept needs to speak to us as well.

    • Perrier says:

      You assume that there are service records. The civil service is notoriously useless at keeping records, or indeed doing any form of maintenance.

  19. Joe says:

    And we wonder why we need engineers from overseas ?

    • Raymond Ray says:

      It’s a shame but so true :-( Following is more food for thought. Why not hire people to work a night shife? a crew (at regular wages) people are complaining they are / have been out of work so here is an opportunity for them if taken to the Department of Public Transportation.

  20. Terry says:

    And amongst you is authorized to state the photo’/s taken are from the actual incident.

    Tink.

  21. TALKING ABOUT says:

    Yo Triangle drifter,

    You have no clue what you are talking about. The spindle/castle nut or as you call it bearing nut dOES NOT GET TORQUED….. it gets tightened until all the play comes out of the bearing when the wheel is rocked side to side and a split/cotter pin is installed to stop the castle nut from backing off….. The dust cap is then installed….. I guess no one put the split pin in….. be careful how you preach, you obviously sit at a desk……
    Glad to hear no one was hurt, it could have been disastrous……

    • Triangle Drifter says:

      My ‘desk’ has 10 wheels, is longer than anything you will see on Bermuda roads & I do the majority of service work on it, including things like brake & bearing replacement & gets driven 15,000 to 20,000 miles a year. Thankyou. Glad I don’t have a clue.

    • Gazza says:

      Either way its a shocking neglect of duty

    • Its me again says:

      Something that should be deabted between shadow minister and transport minister.

    • Rene C says:

      I would refer to the service manual. In a general sense you are correct however tightening a nut until you get no play can cause over tightening depending on how strong the individual is. An alternative method could be tighten to 200ft lbs.then back off nut one full turn then tighten to 50 ft lbs.Then install lock washer or nut and tighten to 400 ft lbs. Each manufacturer would specify the correct method to follow. Failling to follow manufacturers recommendations, not a good idea.

  22. anonymous says:

    investigation for what the bus is over 15 years old when the standard bus usage is at max twelve years for buses way more well maintained than ours

  23. UNREAL says:

    Bring in overseas assistance, that can be a worker and training our staff at the same time. If our staff put up a fight , its means they don’t want the free (in a way)training!