Bay Metro bus driver Tony Watson drives down Adams Street in downtown Bay City 15 times a week, and almost every time, watches drivers peeking around the corner off Fifth Street. On Friday afternoon, one car went too far and his bus took the impact. "There should be a stop sign (on Adams)," said Watson. "It needs to be a four-way stop." At 2:40 p.m. Friday, a silver Buick Century driven by Rebecca York, 44, of Bangor Township, crossed Adams Street and struck the oncoming bus that had 10 passengers on it at the time, plus Watson. York's vehicle had three children and her grandmother in the passenger seat.
Friday, August 26, 2011
Driver runs stop sign in downtown Bay City, strikes Bay Metro bus
via MLive.com
Bay Metro bus driver Tony Watson drives down Adams Street in downtown Bay City 15 times a week, and almost every time, watches drivers peeking around the corner off Fifth Street. On Friday afternoon, one car went too far and his bus took the impact. "There should be a stop sign (on Adams)," said Watson. "It needs to be a four-way stop." At 2:40 p.m. Friday, a silver Buick Century driven by Rebecca York, 44, of Bangor Township, crossed Adams Street and struck the oncoming bus that had 10 passengers on it at the time, plus Watson. York's vehicle had three children and her grandmother in the passenger seat.
Bay Metro bus driver Tony Watson drives down Adams Street in downtown Bay City 15 times a week, and almost every time, watches drivers peeking around the corner off Fifth Street. On Friday afternoon, one car went too far and his bus took the impact. "There should be a stop sign (on Adams)," said Watson. "It needs to be a four-way stop." At 2:40 p.m. Friday, a silver Buick Century driven by Rebecca York, 44, of Bangor Township, crossed Adams Street and struck the oncoming bus that had 10 passengers on it at the time, plus Watson. York's vehicle had three children and her grandmother in the passenger seat.
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