Sally Sivas, whose friend died in a bus crash, is one of three people calling for improved safety.
Crashes on the capital's transport network "are not all unique, as Transport for London would like us to believe", the friend of a woman who was killed by a bus has told the BBC.
"Accurate post-collision investigation and learning must take place to improve bus safety and inform the industry and the public."Sarah de Lagarde, who lost two limbs on the London Underground, says she is "terrified" when her children go on a bus, train or Tube "All the while trying to grieve for my mother, who was beautiful, kind to everyone she knew and loved by so many people."Urgent government intervention to establish an independent safety reviewIncreased transparency in the reporting and presentation of data by TfL when individuals are killed or injured on the network
"It is imperative that these actions are taken to ensure the safety and transparency of transportation services in London."Thomas Jervis, from Leigh Day, the law firm that represents Ms de Lagarde and the family of Ms Finnegan, said: "My clients believe they have been treated very poorly by TfL since the devastating incidents in which they were severely injured or lost a loved one.The Department for Transport declined to comment.
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