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Stoddard County school bus crash seriously injures sixSaturday, October 11, 2008
At least one passenger in the front seat of the SUV was airlifted from the scene of the accident. Dexter Fire Department's extrication team assisted in removing two of the injured people from the SUV. Six people were riding in the SUV at the time of the accident, and five were taken by ambulance to various medical facilities. One, 22-year-old Brittany L. Brown, a passenger in the front seat, was airlifted to a Cape Girardeau hospital from the scene. According to the Missouri State Highway Patrol, the accident occurred as the Richland bus was proceeding north through the intersection of Route AH and Highway 114 at Grayridge, after having stopped at the stop sign that is required for north and southbound traffic. The SUV was proceeding west on 114 when it hit the bus. Three Richland students, ranging in age from 6 to 13, sustained minor injuries in the accident but were released to their parents. Six ambulances were on the scene, along with the medevac helicopter and several highway patrol units and members of the Stoddard County Sheriff's Department.
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I know what the writer meant, but isn't it funny to describe which side of the bus the SUV hit by using the phrase, "passenger side"? Which side of the bus doesn't have passengers? Both sides of the bus have passengers, right? So which side did the SUV hit? Then I realized the writer meant the side of the bus that a front seat passenger would be on if the bus were a car/truck ;-) Much easier to say it the way the writer did!
Am I missing something? Is this a 4-way stop? Did the SUV run a stop-sign? What caused the accident?
I wondered the same thing? The writer indicates it is a 4-way, and the bus stopped. But whether or not the SUV did is unclear. It sounds like the driver of the SUV didn't stop, but the writer didn't want to place blame? Maybe the police report wasn't recorded? It is unclear.
It doesn's say that it is a 4 way stop. It says vehicles traveling north and south have a stop sign, but those traveling east and west apparently do not.
Highway 114 does not have to stop for the intersection, however, the speed through Grayridge is reduced to 35 or 45mph. For more information, check out the accident report by the MSHP at http://www.mshp.dps.mo.gov/HP68/AccidentDetailsAction?ACC_RPT_NUM=A055284E