Monday, April 3, 2017

DISTRICT 49 STATE REP. GINA HINOJOSA POLITELY ACCEPTS A TENATIVE CRIMINAL-LAW COMPLAINT ABOUT AN ALLEGEDLY ILLEGAL 15-HOUR BUS-DRIVING WORKSHIFT ON APRIL 2, 2017, BY A BLACK MALE CAPITAL METRO BUS DRIVER


John McMillan (mcmillanj@att.net)

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Apr 2 (2017) at 11:10 PM

Dear District 49 State Rep. Gina Hinojosa in the Texas Legislature in Austin,

This Sunday night (April 2), I was told by a polite African-American (Carribean-American?) male driver for Capital Metro mass transit authority in Austin that he was nearing completion of a "15-hour workshift" behind the wheel of a Cap Metro Route 383 bus (bus ID number 2634) this Sunday, he stated.

One top official for Capital Metro has recently told me that a driver is prohibited by law from driving a Cap Metro bus for more than 12 consecutive hours, if I remember correctly what that first-rate Cap Metro official helpfully informed me about.

The male driver whom I briefly spoke with inside his bus at 9:45 p.m. this Sunday, April 2, stated to me that he began that workshift this Sunday at "7 a.m." and that his workshift was expected to end at "10 p.m." today, he stated.


The same male Cap Metro driver this Sunday also stated to me that "somebody called in (sick)", with the driver I spoke with indicating to me that he had agreed to substitute for the Cap Metro driver who called in sick today.

Rep. Hinojosa, I am hopeful that you will ask the Texas House of Representatives to help protect the safety of (Cap Metro) drivers and of passengers---as well as the safety of other motorists---by helping to prevent excessively long workshifts from ever occurring in the legislative district (49) that you yourself serve and represent.


Driver fatigue, as you must be painfully aware, is one of the leading causes of motor-vehicle accidents in Texas.

The male driver I spoke with this Sunday did, in fact, appear and sound fatigued when I spoke with him inside his bus at about 9:45 p.m. tonight.

Incidentally, the polite male Cap Metro driver made his factual disclosures to me at a time when his southbound Route 383 bus was temporarily stopped at a bus stop along Braker Lane, between Research Boulevard and Jollyville Road, in northwest Austin.

I then politely exited Cap Metro bus 2634 at that bus stop at 9:45 p.m. this Sunday--15 minutes before the approximate expected conclusion of the driver's workshift today.

(The Cap Metro Route 383 northbound bus travels from the North Lamar Boulevard transit center in north Austin to the Lakeline Mall area of far northwest Austin, with that same bus in its southbound return trip traveling back to the North Lamar transit center.)

Thank you in advance, Rep. Hinojosa, for any public-policy recommendations you are willing to make that might help to eliminate excessively lengthy workshifts for Cap Metro bus drivers that are in alleged violation of the law.

Sincerely and Best Wishes,

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