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Bus drivers fear for their safety as lockdown eases | Bus drivers fear for their safety as lockdown eases |
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Bus drivers have expressed concerns over their safety as lockdown measures ease and passenger numbers rise. | Bus drivers have expressed concerns over their safety as lockdown measures ease and passenger numbers rise. |
The Office for National Statistics said road transport drivers had "some of the highest rates of death" involving coronavirus of any working group. | The Office for National Statistics said road transport drivers had "some of the highest rates of death" involving coronavirus of any working group. |
Forty two London transport staff, including 12 bus workers, have died after contracting Covid-19. | |
People in England are being encouraged to return to work if they cannot work at home, but avoid public transport. | People in England are being encouraged to return to work if they cannot work at home, but avoid public transport. |
'Passengers can't socially distance' | 'Passengers can't socially distance' |
Jeffrey Reiling, a bus driver from Consett in County Durham, said it could be "chaos" as more people start using public transport. | Jeffrey Reiling, a bus driver from Consett in County Durham, said it could be "chaos" as more people start using public transport. |
"People being advised to wear masks isn't going to do it," he said. "People need to be told you need to wear masks otherwise the virus will spread. | "People being advised to wear masks isn't going to do it," he said. "People need to be told you need to wear masks otherwise the virus will spread. |
"On my buses, passengers can't socially distance from the driver because they need to get on the bus and get a ticket, that's where the entrance is. | "On my buses, passengers can't socially distance from the driver because they need to get on the bus and get a ticket, that's where the entrance is. |
"I've been told by my company that I can't refuse people travelling. It makes social distancing very difficult. | "I've been told by my company that I can't refuse people travelling. It makes social distancing very difficult. |
"We are very concerned with our safety." | "We are very concerned with our safety." |
'I can't afford to go off sick' | 'I can't afford to go off sick' |
Ted, not his real name, who drives buses in Greater Manchester, said services had been "getting busier" over the past two weeks. | Ted, not his real name, who drives buses in Greater Manchester, said services had been "getting busier" over the past two weeks. |
He said: "I've got a bottle of hand sanitiser, the vent holes and assault screen have been covered up. But apart from that, that's it. | He said: "I've got a bottle of hand sanitiser, the vent holes and assault screen have been covered up. But apart from that, that's it. |
"I feel lucky that I have a job but I also feel quite scared. I put in to be furloughed but I was refused. I can't afford to go off sick." | "I feel lucky that I have a job but I also feel quite scared. I put in to be furloughed but I was refused. I can't afford to go off sick." |
Although his bus has signs warning people to socially distance, Ted says they are largely ignored. | Although his bus has signs warning people to socially distance, Ted says they are largely ignored. |
"The sign tells people to stay seated until the bus stops but they press the bell and walk up to the cab and are stood right beside me," he said. | "The sign tells people to stay seated until the bus stops but they press the bell and walk up to the cab and are stood right beside me," he said. |
"They get really angry when I tell them they are encroaching my space." | "They get really angry when I tell them they are encroaching my space." |
'Potential job losses' | 'Potential job losses' |
Trevor Tubb, from Aylesbury, Bucks, who drives buses outside of London, said he was concerned over potential job cuts. | Trevor Tubb, from Aylesbury, Bucks, who drives buses outside of London, said he was concerned over potential job cuts. |
Mr Tubb said the drop in passenger numbers could make many services not financially viable in the short-term. | Mr Tubb said the drop in passenger numbers could make many services not financially viable in the short-term. |
"A double decker bus can carry up to anywhere from 80/90 passengers, but based on the social distance measures... to carry the same amount a bus company would be required to have six times the amount of buses for just one journey." | "A double decker bus can carry up to anywhere from 80/90 passengers, but based on the social distance measures... to carry the same amount a bus company would be required to have six times the amount of buses for just one journey." |
Mr Tubb said without government support, he was concerned "job cuts would be made". | Mr Tubb said without government support, he was concerned "job cuts would be made". |
'Drivers are worried' | 'Drivers are worried' |
London bus driver Johnie MeHarry is a senior shop steward for his branch of the Unite union. | London bus driver Johnie MeHarry is a senior shop steward for his branch of the Unite union. |
"Drivers are worried it's going to be overcrowded," the father-of-two, 39, said. "It's already happening on a lot of routes. | "Drivers are worried it's going to be overcrowded," the father-of-two, 39, said. "It's already happening on a lot of routes. |
"The more people there is on the bus, the more risk there is of contamination. | "The more people there is on the bus, the more risk there is of contamination. |
"What we are calling for is a fully-sealed-off cab." | "What we are calling for is a fully-sealed-off cab." |
Mr MeHarry said central London routes had been quiet during the lockdown, though he expects that to change over the coming weeks. | Mr MeHarry said central London routes had been quiet during the lockdown, though he expects that to change over the coming weeks. |
The government has published separate guidance for passengers and operators of public transport. | The government has published separate guidance for passengers and operators of public transport. |
However, it has also recommended people look at using other ways to get around, such as cycling, walking or driving. | However, it has also recommended people look at using other ways to get around, such as cycling, walking or driving. |
A Department for Transport spokesperson said: "The prime minister has been clear that people should only go to work if they cannot work from home, and should avoid public transport if possible. | A Department for Transport spokesperson said: "The prime minister has been clear that people should only go to work if they cannot work from home, and should avoid public transport if possible. |
"We are working with local authorities and transport operators, including TfL, to reduce pressure on the public transport network so passengers have space to maintain social distancing where possible." | "We are working with local authorities and transport operators, including TfL, to reduce pressure on the public transport network so passengers have space to maintain social distancing where possible." |
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