Bus driver among winners of Transport Gold Awards

Bus driver among winners of Transport Gold Awards


SINGAPORE –Tower Transit bus driver Tham Kok Poi had to endure three punches to his face and a torrent of verbal abuse while maintaining control of the bus as an emotionally unstable passenger attacked him and tried to grab the steering wheel.

With no time to react or make sense of the situation, he had one thing on his mind: to maintain a firm grip on the steering wheel and ensure the safety of some 50 passengers on the bus.

“When I was driving, I didn’t feel anything. I just knew I had to stay calm,” said the 50-year-old Malaysian bus driver in Mandarin.

“It was only after the incident when I had time to reflect on it that I felt fear. At the time (of the incident), I was just so worried that the passenger would take control of the steering wheel.”

Despite that, Mr Tham, a bus driver of six years, stayed calm and focused on driving safely before letting all the passengers alight at the next stop.

The passenger had turned violent because he wanted to alight from the bus, service 969, in the middle of Seletar Expressway, growing more agitated when Mr Tham told him he was unable to stop the bus before reaching the next stop in Punggol.

Mr Tham’s bravery during the incident, which took place in January, earned the Singapore permanent resident, along with 26 others, the Outstanding Award at the 26th edition of the Transport Gold Awards on Nov 18.

Tower Transit bus driver Tham Kok Poi endured punches and verbal abuse from a violent passenger while keeping a firm grip on the steering wheel and ensuring the safety of some 50 passengers on the bus.

ST PHOTO: KELVIN CHNG

The Outstanding Award is the top honour at the annual event organised by the Singa­pore Kindness Movement (SKM), the Land Transport Authority and their partners to celebrate exemplary workers in the transport industry. The 27 awards were given out by Acting Transport Minister Jeffrey Siow on Nov 18.

The Commendation Award went to 1,444 transport staff.

The recipients were chosen after a nomination and selection process involving their peers, supervisors and a panel of representatives from the authorities and SKM.

The violent passenger who attacked Mr Tham was



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