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Re: Very sad
[Re: sleepychef]
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12/06/2015 07:03 PM
12/06/2015 07:03 PM
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I don't know how it happened, but I did see it was a larger bus, like the one that crashed on Windy Hill a few years ago.
I'm not an expert is transportation physics, but I can tell you I would not ride in one of those except on a level surface(and even that is debatable). The wheels and tires seem way too small for the size of the vehicle and they appear to be top heavy. Just watching them pull out of the parking lot in CGB and make a hard turn and they look like they are going to roll over.
Of course, the larger seating capacity provides more revenue, which is what it seems to be all about. Condolences to the families who lost someone today.
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