Sleeper buses have become very popular in recent years, especially for overnight travel between major cities. Many passengers prefer them for comfort, thinking they can sleep peacefully through long journeys. But after repeated tragic accidents, one serious question is being raised, are sleeper buses really safe?
Initially, there were only a few sleeper buses in operation. Slowly, most travel operators began converting normal seating buses into sleeper coaches to attract more passengers and earn higher fares. Today, many of these sleeper buses are tightly packed with nearly 35 to 40 berths, leaving very little space to move.
One major concern is that many of these buses are modified privately rather than being factory-built with safety standards. Windows are often fixed or sealed, which prevents any quick escape in emergencies like fire or collision. In case of an accident, passengers who are usually asleep, react late and find themselves trapped. The narrow aisles, stacked upper and lower berths, and closed structure make evacuation extremely difficult.
Although states like Andhra Pradesh and Telangana don’t officially grant easy permissions for sleeper bus registrations, many operators bypass local rules by registering these vehicles in a few North Indian states and then running them here. This loophole raises doubts about whether all safety checks are truly followed.
In any fire-related incident, smoke fills the bus faster than people can wake up and move. With limited ventilation and sealed windows, panic spreads quickly. Those sleeping on upper berths often struggle even to get down, leading to severe casualties.
Passengers need to understand that while sleeper buses may look comfortable, their safety during emergencies remains a big question. Most people choose comfort over caution without checking if the bus has proper emergency exits, fire safety equipment, or openable windows.
It’s time for authorities to re-evaluate the safety norms for sleeper buses, ensure only factory-built sleeper models are allowed, and conduct regular inspections. Operators must not be allowed to overload or install unauthorized modifications just to increase profits.
Comfort should not become a risk to life. Before choosing a sleeper bus, passengers should think about whether they are stepping into a safe vehicle or just a closed box with no way out in an emergency.
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