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Old August 4th 17, 10:13 AM posted to uk.transport.london
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On 04/08/2017 10:20, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 10:05:25 on Fri, 4 Aug
2017, Someone Somewhere remarked:

There's more to do when driving a bus, therefore drivers don't fall
asleep as often. There are also very few instances of buses toppling
over because they took a bend too fast.
It certainly does happen. Indeed, it's happened a lot more with
double decker buses/coaches than it has from trams (once).
Neil

Indeed - a quick search for coach overturned on google returns a
considerable number of examples.


All the ones I found in a quick search were either because they'd
swerved to avoid another vehicle, or they'd left the road and typically
toppled into a ditch. Neither of these is very likely to be echoed on a
tramway.


First link for coach overturned speeding on google is an accident from
2008 near Heathrow where the driver took the bend too quickly - 40
advisory limit, tachograph showed he was doing 55 in a heavily loaded
bus, and court was informed that over 45 given the circumstances would
cause the bus to become unstable.

3 killed, 60 injured - roughly the same number of casualties as the
Croydon tram crash.