Mothers against World Wide Public Transportation Drivers Driving Reckless and Ending Their Loved One's Lives
Mothers Against World Wide Public Transportation Drivers Driving Reckless and Ending Their Loved Ones Lives) is a campaign in the United States that seeks to stop reckless NJ Transit, Coach USA and other reckless state-run transportation, support those affected by reckless bus drivers, create stiffer penalty for bus driver, allow federal government to take over state-run state-run transportation investigation so there will not be state political cover-ups and CDL license taken away, prohibit state-run transportation drivers who killed pedestrian to drive again, overall push for stricter law policy for drivers and company. The Deshon Johnson bereaved parent based organization was founded in 2013 in New Jersey by Naomi Johnson after her 22-year-old son was killed by Wilson Romaine Coach USA Community bus driver operating NJ Transit bus 709.[1] (MAWWPTDD RETLOL) research shows that bus driver reckless driver killing an innocent pedestrian death rate percentage is high. NJ Transit /Coach USA/ MTA and other bus company are not holding these drivers accountable. They deem all of these death cases an accident.
Mission[edit]
According to its official website, "The mission of Mothers Against World Wide Public Transportation Drivers Driving Reckless and Ending Their Loved Ones Lives) is to stop a reckless taxi, train and school bus, bus driving, support the victims of this violent crime and prevent these number of death rate increasing."[3]
Generally, MAWWPTDD RETLOL favors:
· Education (about the reckless driving), advocacy and victim assistance
· Strict policy in a variety of areas, including an illegal blood alcohol content of .08%[4] or lower and using stronger sanctions for testing for substance in the driver body offenders, better safety training, federal investigation of each state to prevent corruption, including mandatory jail sentences, drivers stop reading paper or other distraction that can ended innocent pedestrian lives, ignition interlock devices,[5] and license suspensions
· Helping victims of reckless public transportation driving (this includes family members and other loved ones of both innocent victims and guilty impaired drivers)
· Maintaining regular safety training class every two months
· Mandating alcohol breath-testing, ongoing driving record check for accident and other incidents (jail time) for everyone convicted of driving while legally impaired and killing a person.