An Associate Press story today describes a head-on collision between a Greyhound bus carrying 49 passengers and a car driven by a woman.
The deadly motor vehicle accident, which occurred in Montgomery, Alabama, killed the woman driving the car and injured at least 20 passengers on the bus early this morning. The AP report says that the woman in the car was driving the wrong way on a divided highway.
Passengers, forced to crawl out windows, describe panic on the bus after the accident. The crash jammed the bus door shut, as the car sat smoking.
Passenger Clint Cannon says, “People were screaming. They were handing babies out the windows. It was a frenzy.”
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