Off the wire
S.African expo attracts over 200 Chinese companies  • Commentary: New phone hacking scandal puts Obama back in hot seat  • Chinese diplomat calls for collaboration in exploring business opportunities in Ethiopia  • Xinhua Asia-Pacific news summary at 1000 GMT, June 24  • AU to inaugurate Council of Pan-African University  • Car bomb kills at least 13 in Syrian capital  • China mulls cyber security law  • At least 5 killed in Western Kenya road accident  • Iran reiterates political solution to Yemen crisis  • 1st Ld: Chinese officials to pledge allegiance to Constitution: draft decision  
You are here:   Home

China considers tougher laws on school bus driving

Xinhua, June 24, 2015 Adjust font size:

Drivers of overloaded school buses may face criminal detention, according to a draft amendment to China's Criminal Law which was deliberated by Chinese legislators Wednesday.

The draft amendment was submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, for a second reading during the legislature's bi-monthly session, which runs from Wednesday to July 1.

Those driving school buses at a speed that exceeds the designated limit, as well as the owners and managers who are in charge of the services, may also face the same punishment, according to the draft.

The legislators proposed this conduct should be defined as crime because overloading and excessively fast driving of school buses due to slack management poses a threat to students' safety and has a negative effect on society. Endi