by Mike Barry | Apr 5, 2019 | News
Strong opinions have been expressed about fault and what requires changing as a result of the Humboldt Broncos tragedy. Yet there is an unexplainable unwillingness to recognize crucial evidence affecting the validity of those conclusions is still missing. Above all,...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 31, 2019 | News
Road inspectors are required to make records of road safety deficiencies. These log books are as important to public safety as the log books filled out by truck drivers. News media have reported that Jaskirat Singh Sidhu’s log book contained 51 violations of...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 30, 2019 | News
In an agreed statement of facts reported by news media, the RCMP investigation concluded that both drivers in the Humboldt Broncos crash could see each other 2 seconds before impact. The RCMP also concluded that the bus was travelling at 96 to 107 km/h when it struck...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 29, 2019 | News
Was the Humboldt Broncos bus travelling at 123 km/h before its driver applied the brakes? There should have been a simple answer to this question, almost 10 months after the crash of April 6, 2018. But given that the police report has still not be revealed to the...
by Zygmunt Gorski | Jan 28, 2019 | News
Official news and social media stories about school bus seat belts and the Humboldt Broncos crash are creating a large amount of misinformation. Melfort Saskatchewan is where the sentencing hearing is to begin with respect to the trial of Jaskirat Singh Sidhu. Sidhu...