Bus Driver Charged With Manslaughter & Other Charges after Crash

After a bus accident that killed 15 people occurred in March, the bus driver faced a trial last week where prosecutors stated he knew he had gotten very little sleep prior to driving the bus from Connecticut to New York City. In addition prosecutors stated the bus driver did not have a valid license at the time of the accident. The accident occurred when the driver lost control of the bus. The driver stated that he lost control after being hit by another vehicle but investigators could not verify the validity of that claim.

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34 People Killed Following Serious Bus Accident

A bus crash left 34 people dead after one of the buses caught fire upon impact. The second bus involved in the accident did not catch fire but most of the occupants in that bus were still killed as a result of the impact. The accident also involved a semi truck that collided with the two buses. The two buses were reportedly trying to overtake one another when the collision with the semi truck occurred. The driver of the semi truck and its passenger were also killed in the accident as the vehicle caught fire. At least three people sustained serious injuries in the second bus involved in this accident.

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London Bus Driver Involved in Serious Bus Accident, Kills One Person

A 65-year-old pedestrian was killed after a single-deck bus struck him. The incident originally occurred in January and police recently discovered the bus driver had only received 30 minutes of training with this particular model of buses before she got behind the wheel of the bus. The accident occurred when the 44-year-old bus driver attempted to turn the corner in the road when the bus rolled onto the sidewalk striking a street lamp post and ultimately hitting the 65-year-old Ministry of Defense worker and pinning him against some railings. The bus continued to roll 165 feet before coming to a stop.

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Woman Involved in Bus Accident Trapped Underneath Bus

Despite being trapped underneath a bus for over an hour, a Whitney Point, NY woman involved in a bus accident suffered non-life-threatening injuries when the bus rolled over into a gully. The accident happened last week late at night when the bus rolled over an embankment into the gully. There is no report on what caused the bus to roll over in the first place. Authorities were unsure how many people were injured but they noted there were no serious injuries or fatalities in the accident.

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Special Needs Bus Involved in Accident with Second Bus

Two Gwinnett County, GA busses were involved in an automobile accident that injured the driver of one bus and 10 students complained of back pain. None of the children were seriously injured in the accident. The incident originally occurred when 2 busses were parked waiting for children to board.

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Ten Elementary School Children Hospitalized After Bus Crash

Ocala.com reports that ten children were taken to three Florida hospitals after the school bus they were riding in was struck by another vehicle. A 2008 Mustang was exiting a subdivision attempting to turn onto a county road but failed to stop at a stop sign and collided with the left side of the school bus. The bus was reportedly traveling with 65 elementary school students at the time of the accident.

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18 People Injured When Charter Bus Careens with Median

According to the Dallas Morning News, 18 people were injured when a charter bus carrying over 30 people collided with a concrete divider on a major interstate highway. The report states the bus veered out of control before colliding with the divider. The injuries that passengers suffered were bruises and broken bones. There were no deaths reported in the accident nor were any injuries life-threatening injuries.

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How Safe are the Buses on America's Highways?

When we board a bus we assume that a large vehicle provides an extra degree of safety; however, our assumption is wrong.

Buses are dangerous because bus companies are not required to have buses equipped with modern safety equipment and existing safety regulations are not uniformly enforced by the government.

For example, seat belts aren’t required in buses, there are no requirements for roof crush support structures, nor are there requirements that buses have ejection resistant windows.

Bus safety is low on the government’s priority list and the bus industry is pleased.

Even the simplest regulatory measure to ensure that bus drivers are qualified to operate a bus safely is neglected by regulators.

There are many bus accident where bus passengers are thrown about and injured because there are no seat belts. When a bus overturns and lands on its top there is little to prevent the roof from crushing down and seriously injuring and killing passengers. Also in a bus rollover it is common for passengers to be ejected from bus windows and injured or killed on the highway.

There are many long standing safety features that would improve bus safety and save lives, but they haven’t been required by the government.

Perhaps under the Obama administration we will now see a new emphasis on bus safety; until then, drive your car or take a plane.

To learn more about bus safety, go to The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.