London bus drivers, who are members of Unite, the UK’s leading
union, have been advised to stop driving if their bus becomes
overcrowded, in order to prevent the transmission of Covid-19.
Following the high number of bus drivers who died of Covid-19 and
to prevent transmission among passengers, Transport for London
(TfL), the transport regulator in the capital, last year set
strict limits on how many passengers a bus should carry to ensure
that social distancing was maintained.
A maximum of 30 passengers can ride on a double decker bus and
the maximum capacity for a single decker is 11 or 14 depending on
its size. In addition, standing is not allowed on buses. All
maximum loads are clearly marked on buses.
Unite has
consistently raised concerns that the maximum loading rules along
with mask wearing have not been properly enforced.
A further complication and concern is that when schools returned
in September, drivers were told that the maximum load rules did
not apply when collecting schoolchildren.
With schools due to begin to return next Monday (March 8),
drivers are highly concerned that overcrowding will dramatically
increase, risking their health and that of all the passengers on
the bus. Especially as it appears that new variants of Covid-19
spread more easily among children.
Under the advice issued to Unite’s 20,000 plus bus drivers, when
the bus reaches capacity, the driver will remain in their cab and
contact their controller and the bus will remain stationary until
the matter is resolved.
Unite lead officer for London buses John Murphy said: “Today
Unite is taking decisive action to prevent the unnecessary
transmission of Covid-19 on London’s buses.
“The rules on maximum capacity are there for a reason and are
supported by scientific research.
“Flouting the overcrowding rules will inevitably lead to an
increase in transmission of Covid-19 and risks the health and
wellbeing of the driver, passengers and the general public.
“There is no logic to having different rules for school children.
Travel on London buses must be safe for everyone at all times.
“Taking a stand and refusing to continue on a route until buses
are not overcrowded will inevitably cause disruption and delays
but it will improve safety and save lives.
“It is the responsibility of those who run Transport for London
to introduce additional measures to ensure the safety of all
passengers.”