Citing Safety Flaws, New York Yanks Licenses of 8 Bus Companies

In a crackdown prompted by a rash of fatal crashes this year, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has suspended the licenses of eight charter and tour bus companies for repeatedly violating safety rules.

State officials said the bus companies have failed three or more surpise roadside inspections in the last six months, or failed their scheduled semi-annual inspections or received a federal “out-of-service” orders.

“The frequent, and at times flagrant, violations of state and federal safety regulations by charter bus companies has gone on for too long and put too many lives at risk,” Cuomo said in a news release.

As Reuters reports, the companies must stop operating by early next week and pay for a complete review, by state transportation officials, of their fleets and company records or face permanent loss of their right to do business in New York. The eight companies operate about 100 buses or other vehicles on New York roads, Cuomo’s office said.

Officials of several of the affected companies said they have clean safety records and have heard nothing from the state.

“We don’t even know what’s going on, we haven’t been notified,” said Mario Da Rocha, an owner of the Silver Star Limo Company in Yonkers. “We’ve been in business since 1983 and we have a great safety record. If we were a fly-by-night company it would be one thing, but we take our reputation very seriously. “

He said his company had not failed any inspections and that he was trying to clear up the problem.

State transportation officials have stepped up roadside inspections of buses over the last four months. They have performed about 3,000 since a March 12 crash that killed 15 people, compared with 615 inspections in all of 2010. In addition, the state is hiring 20 more inspectors.

The Bronx District Attorney and the state police still are investigating the deadly March accident that put a spotlight on the issue of tour bus safety. In that incident, a bus traveling to New York’s Chinatown from a Connecticut casino crashed on a Bronx highway.

CHRISTINE YOUNG

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