Naomi JohnsonVerona, NJ, United States
Jan 14, 2020

In 2019 NJ Transit and Coach USA should leave all old things behind like stop hiring bus drivers and train engineers who are not qualified for the job with no remorse for human lives. And hire skilled bus drivers and train engineers without a lousy driving record, history, and interpersonal skills to stop these senseless killing. Sadly to see, that NJ Transit drivers are still killing innocent people and the politics are still not passing a law to hold these bus drivers and train engineers accountable for killing a pedestrian with the trains and buses. Yet, the politicians give a bill to protect the bus drivers and train engineers, while the drivers are still killing innocent people. Governor Phil Murphy and Bob Menendez are refusing to create a bill to protect the passengers or pedestrians being murder by their deadly bus drivers and train engineer. Are these politicians protecting NJ Transit company because they donate a large sum of money for their campaign when it times to be re-elective? I thought the politicians supposed to serving time to help all New Jersey people and pass laws that will improve safety and quality life of living for New Jersey citizens.

We are in a New Year 202, and innocent people's lives continue to be murder by NJ Transit Train Engineer, and the political figures continue not to hold Transit drivers accountable. We need to get all of these deadweight politicians out of the New Jersey office who have a tunnel vision to support transit drivers for killing innocent people.
As voter citizens, we need to put a political figure which is going to pass a law to protect the pedestrian and passengers for being slain by NJ Transit and Coach USA unqualified drives.

Unfortunately, another family has to plan a funeral for their loved ones while the driver goes home to his family.

MIDDLESEX, N.J. (AP) — Two women were killed Friday morning when a New Jersey Transit train collided with their car at a railroad crossing in central New Jersey.
The accident occurred around 8:10 a.m. at the Cedar Avenue crossing in Middlesex, an NJ Transit spokeswoman said. The Raritan Valley Line train had departed from Newark and was headed to High Bridge when the collision occurred.

NJ Transit identified the victims as 73-year-old Florence Obado of New Brunswick, the driver, and 44-year-old Susan Mazurek of Middlesex.
The train was carrying roughly 30 people, including passengers and crew. No one aboard the train was hurt, but service on the Raritan Valley Line was suspended in both directions between Plainfield and Raritan while the investigation was ongoing.
An NJ Transit spokeswoman said a preliminary investigation found the safety equipment at the crossing was working properly.
The cause of the accident remains under investigation.
Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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