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F or many of you reading this, Transformers may have been the catalyst that pulled you into car culture. From the original ...
Thirty-two middle and high school students were trapped inside a school bus for more than an hour after the vehicle struck a utility pole, officials said. The bus, according to the release, had ...
Upon arrival, crews found a bus that had crashed into a telephone pole, causing power lines to fall and rest just above the roof of the bus, police said. Thirty-two students and the driver were ...
Bus surfing is the practice of illegally climbing on to a bus roof and clinging on while it moves - a practice which has become more common as part of a social media trend. Videos have emerged on ...
Bus surfing is when someone illegally climbs on to a bus roof and clings on while it moves. Videos emerged on social media this weekend of the stunt being carried out in Coventry city centre. An ...
Board Chairperson Jennifer Homendy said the crash, which sheared off the right side of the bus and injured 12 aboard, was preventable. “Our investigation brought to light a critical shortage of ...
In our pros and cons review of the 2020 GMC Sierra, we wrote that between the new 3.0-liter Duramax diesel inline-six and the 2.7-liter gas-sipping inline-four, you have to question why light-duty ...
What Are Raptor Lights? Officially, they're "identification lamps," but whatever you call them, the three small amber lights ...
causing the bus’ roof air conditioning unit to rip off. The bus did not remain at the scene despite its roof air conditioning unit being ripped off and falling onto the roadway. A Lake County ...
PLANS to revolutionise the region’s buses to bring the network under public control for the first time in 40 years have been given the green light. The landmark decision was signed by the West ...
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Gov. Mike Kehoe signed a proclamation Tuesday, May 13, ordering U.S. and Missouri flags on all government buildings to be flown at half-staff for more than a week.