Lucknow(Uttar Pradesh): An Uttar Pradesh minister on Wednesday said that bus drivers should take a nap or practise Vajrasana following a heavy meal so that they don't doze off at the wheel, advice which comes after a road accident killed 29 people recently.
In a press conference, the UP Transport Minister Swatantradev Singh said that an inquiry committee report into the Yamuna Expressway accident on Monday has revealed that the driver fell asleep.
29 people were killed and 18 injured as the state-run Lucknow-Delhi bus plunged into a drain off the expressway near Agra.
The inquiry committee constituted by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was asked to submit its report to the state government within 24 hours.
The minister said he got the Vajrasana tip from a video made by Sadguru. Vajrasana is a basic sitting posture in Yoga.
"I was watching a video yesterday. The video instructed that if anyone is driving after a full meal, he should take a 30-minute break," said Singh.
"When he(the driver)eats, he should either take a nap or sit in Vrajasana for 20 minutes and then returns to the work," the minister said.
When asked why the route of the bus was changed, Singh said that there were no passengers for Ghazipur that day but several people were heading for Agra or Delhi.
"The passengers wanted that the bus should be allowed to depart as soon as possible. The driver was also ready for this. The driver of the ill-fated bus had joined after three days of leave. He had a good track record and was involved in only one accident in the past. He had an experience of eight or nine years," the Transport Minister said.
"No action can be taken against the driver as he is dead. But if officials on checking duty on the route were missing, action will be taken against them," he said.
He also suggested further training for drivers who had not been trained adequately. Their health checks should also be carried out, he added.