NSW premier commits to bus safety changes after Hunter Valley crash

NSW premier commits to bus safety changes after Hunter Valley crash

Ten marriage ceremony visitors had been killed and 25 had been injured within the tragic bus rollover following a reception at Wandin Valley Estate on June 11.

Adam Bray and Alex Tigani calling for change after Hunter Valley bus crash.
Adam Bray and Alex Tigani known as for change after the Hunter Valley bus crash. (9News)

On Tuesday, they met with NSW Premier Chris Minns and Roads Minister Jo Haylen, who dedicated to working with them on these factors.

9News understands the assembly was emotional and moved everybody within the room.

The group is assured that they are going to see actual progress within the coming weeks.

The victims of the Hunter Valley marriage ceremony bus tragedy. (Supplied)

The state authorities finalised its personal inquiry on Monday however the findings are but to be launched.

Tigani had beforehand mentioned the taskforce was ”a tiny baby step towards that step of healing”.

Gaffney is a highway security engineer with 40 years of expertise and believes the highway the bus crashed on wasn’t as much as scratch.

“I was surprised how bad it actually was in terms of an 80km speed zone and in terms of an egg-shaped roundabout with negative camber which means the road is sloping the wrong way,” he informed 9News final week.

He mentioned a few of the guard rails had been additionally not fitted appropriately.

The plan contains making pace limiting and monitoring gadgets necessary just like a black field in an aeroplane.

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Source: www.9news.com.au