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It was just reported that the 81 year old bus driver was cited for careless driving. Simple question: why is there an 81 year old bus driver?
It was just reported that the 81 year old bus driver was cited for careless driving. Simple question: why is there an 81 year old bus driver?
And that has been discussed at great lengths throughout the thread.....It was just reported that the 81 year old bus driver was cited for careless driving. Simple question: why is there an 81 year old bus driver?
I would hope that the reaction time of a 25 year old would be better then that of the 81 year old driver. Age should not be a factor, but here in Florida I can't tell you how many close encounters I and my family have had with elderly drivers. Most recently was an senior who was in my lane of traffic because she pulled out of a parking lot the wrong way.Many senior are competent drivers and im sure that that goes for some of the bus drivers. I do believe that senior drivers should be tested more often. My grandmother at the age of 78 gave up the keys to her car because she felt that she could no longer drive safely. This was hard for her because this was a large peice of her independence. She just didn't want to be a danger to others. I was proud of her for that. People are forced to work longer in life due to the economy. You may see more of this as time goes on. It just may force tougher standards.
I would hope that the reaction time of a 25 year old would be better then that of the 81 year old driver. Age should not be a factor, but here in Florida I can't tell you how many close encounters I and my family have had with elderly drivers. Most recently was an senior who was in my lane of traffic because she pulled out of a parking lot the wrong way.Many senior are competent drivers and im sure that that goes for some of the bus drivers. I do believe that senior drivers should be tested more often. My grandmother at the age of 78 gave up the keys to her car because she felt that she could no longer drive safely. This was hard for her because this was a large peice of her independence. She just didn't want to be a danger to others. I was proud of her for that. People are forced to work longer in life due to the economy. You may see more of this as time goes on. It just may force tougher standards.
Exactly because, like I said earlier in thread, at least half of the year individuals over the age of 65 make up a large portion of the population in Florida. And you also in the state of Florida, like I said earlier in the thread, cannot be removed from a job based soley on your age, because like both Dug, Edward, and myself said earlier in the thread it's discrimination.There in Florida, you're 500% more likely to have an encounter with an elderly driver than a non-elderly driver - based on demographics alone
Let's keep things under control so this thread doesn't suffer the same fate as the others. Thank you.
A Disboards community member thought the name of the driver who was cited in yesterday’s accident was familiar. Turns out she reported him for reckless driving last summer. I’ll quote a small bit of her comment here,
It gets worse from there. The rest is available at Disboards. The did report the driver to the front desk of their hotel. Obviously, one report isn’t enough to get a driver fired with a union grievance system in place, but we don’t know how many other guests have filed complaints. Disney should know and it will be interesting to hear that side of the story should this go to court.We had a driver named Fred. He was driving so fast he ramped 3 curbs even after people told him to slow down. One time he ramped one a kids head nailed the window and he started crying and screaming. He took off at one point and shut the door when people were standing up trying to exit the bus and they almost all fell over like dominos. At this point Tim and another guys said “hey, DUDE, you have people trying to get off back here and you’re taking off and they are falling down, open your eyes!” To which he said “You want to drive the bus buddy!!!”
No matter what side of this you come down on, it really undermines the guest experience in a tangible way. One of Disney's main theme park principles dating back to the days of Walt is Safety.
I'm sorry to say this but after WDW having 58745785974859 bus crashes, I think they need to have monorails all around WDW or have another form of transportation.
:lookarounSeriously??? Where do people come up with the idea that WDW has had tons of accidents?? If people want WDW to get rid of busses then fine rent a car and drive yourself since you think WDW is so dang unsafe.
Agreed!I know Monty but it just grates on me when people make stuff up for there agendas. My point is if WDW didn't have busses then we would have more serious accidents on property as there are way to many impatient people that drive and others who don't know where they are at and will cut across 3 lanes of traffic to not miss their exit. While WDW should look into changing some things(it never hurts to look into better safer ways on anything) the bus system is safer than what alternatives there are.
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