According to the recent fatal tourist bus accident, federal inspector team in the history of the bus company, as a part of the national crackdown, the purpose is not out of the safety of operators, the government said on Thursday.
In the next two years, inspectors will check out the company's historical accident or bus has been pulled highway police and inspection personnel in violation of federal safety car transportation security administration officials said. The inspector will also site visit bus, when they visit the bus company, not only depends on the company's maintenance record, because has the past practices, officials said.
The agency is working with the state police to strengthen the number of violation of basra. Federal prosecutors will also be carding find bus company stock ownership or address, officials said, the agency's database.
This is an unusual bus operators to closed in violation of security transfer their another name associated company bus and driver. Security officials say they "rebirthing" or "chameleon" operators. Their bus, with a minimum of plate or identification information, so that they can more easily repainting, this often is white, sometimes also known as the "ghost bus.
Transportation secretary Ray LaHood and Annie iron, car transport management, but also are met with coach industry officials and security organization to discuss how the government finds out unsafe bus operators.
Lahood said in a statement: "we have to see the tragic consequences, motor bus company's jerry, don't let security priority,".
Eight people were killed and dozens injured, a car tour bus crashed into a car pickup truck outside, California's SAN bernardino earlier this month. Nine people were killed and people were injured, a car tour bus Oregon northeast crashed in the New Year. Between the two bus company, has been ordered to close by the government security breach.
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