Dundee buses to pull over to respect national minute’s silence for Tunisia beach attack victims
ByAndrew Liddle
Buses in Dundee are to pull over to observe a national minute’s silence for the victims of the Tunisia beach attack.
All National Express Dundee bus drivers will be asked to pull over to the side of the road if it is safe to do so to observe the silence.
Staff at the firm’s local garage will also stop to pay their respects.
The atrocity claimed 38 lives, including Perthshire couple Billy and Lisa Graham.
National Express Dundee managing director Elsie Turbyne said: “All of our vehicles and staff will join the national minute’s silence on Friday to remember those who lost their lives in Tunisia last week.
“All drivers are requested to pull over at noon, and where safe to do so, before continuing with their journey.
“We hope our customers will join us in observing this silence and paying our respects.”
Dundee buses to pull over to respect national minute’s silence for Tunisia beach attack victims