The investigation into the metrobus accident in Sefaköy, where a metrobus traveling towards Beylikdüzü collided with an oncoming metrobus, is ongoing at the Küçükçekmece Republic Prosecutor’s Office.

Initial statements regarding the metrobus accident have been obtained by TRT Haber. The metrobus driver stated in his initial statement to the police that he was not informed about road works being conducted. He claimed that when he noticed the white vehicle on the road, he hit the brakes and, upon seeing two people in the vehicle, he turned the steering wheel to avoid harming them.

On August 30, 2024, a supervisor also stated that the responsibility lies with the six workers who were conducting road maintenance. He stated, “There was nothing under our control. It was the duty of the workers to put up the necessary signs and markers.”

Eight suspects were taken to the courthouse after their procedures at the police station, while two suspects were released. The investigation aims to determine the cause of the accident and hold those responsible accountable for the collision. The involvement of road maintenance workers raises questions about safety procedures and communication between workers and drivers.

The metrobus accident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety measures and the need for proper communication between road workers and drivers. Authorities are working diligently to understand the circumstances leading to the collision and take appropriate action to prevent similar incidents in the future.

As the investigation continues, the focus remains on ensuring justice for the victims and determining the factors that contributed to the accident. Road safety measures and communication protocols are being reviewed to prevent such accidents from occurring again, emphasizing the need for coordination between all parties involved in road maintenance and transportation services. The tragic incident has sparked discussions on improving safety standards and implementing effective measures to prevent accidents on public transportation routes.

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