WOFL Fox 35 is reporting it as an DME bus
I'm really shocked that they have so many wrecks..How many buses do they have on the road at a time? It almost doesn't seem possible to have this many accidents.
Based on all of the local news video from the site it was a Magical Express bus on the way to the airport. The accident happened at the bottom of the exit ramp from the 417 east to Boggy Creek Road. At the bottom of the ramp, the bus takes a left to head north to the airport.
According to the video on the news this morning, the drivers front corner of the bus was hit by a tractor trailer heading south on Boggy Creek. That intersection has a traffic signal but when I usually go through there about an hour before this on the way to the airport it's a flashing red on the ramp. i don't know what time is changes to normal control each morning.
According to the video reports this morning, most of the passengers were loaded on another bus and taken to the airport to continue their trips. A total of 5 including the bus driver were taken to a local hospital but all were taken by ground which indicated no life-threatening injuries. It wasn't confirmed but the speculation was that the most serious injury was the driver which makes sense given the location of impact.
While every accident is unfortunate, it gets reported disproportionately here relative to any other event in the city because adding Disney to the headline grabs attention.
I'm really shocked that they have so many wrecks..How many buses do they have on the road at a time? It almost doesn't seem possible to have this many accidents.
Have you ever lived anywhere near a big city before? This is like the third accident I've read about in a year or so. That's not exactly a lot of crashes, not even close. Considering the sheer volume of traffic both at WDW and Orlando, three accident in a year is amazingly low.
20 accidents a year would actually be low. When you consider the ammount of traffic they generate.
I wonder if Harry Potter had anything to do with this wreck! LOL
I am trying to find some current numbers (old links to per capita bus collisions are dead) but WDW as a whole comes in way under the national average of what any other city of a similar size or population would in terms of public transportation accidents.I'm really shocked that they have so many wrecks..How many buses do they have on the road at a time? It almost doesn't seem possible to have this many accidents.
Have you ever lived anywhere near a big city before? This is like the third accident I've read about in a year or so. That's not exactly a lot of crashes, not even close. Considering the sheer volume of traffic both at WDW and Orlando, three accident in a year is amazingly low.
The 3rd accident... Where the heck have you been?
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