TSB: Bus Crash That Killed 9 Were Speeding
WASHINGTON – Security, a researcher said that the bus was traveling 88 to 92 miles per hour when it crashed last year in Utah, killing nine people and injuring 43 others.
The researchers also said the National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday that the driver was an important factor in the accident.
A bus with 52 passengers returning to Phoenix from Telluride, Colorado, January 6, 2008, when it rounded a curve on a remote two-lane near Mexican Hat, careened off the side of the road and rolled down a dam.
The roof of the bus was sheared off and everything, but the driver and a passenger were thrown.
The Board recommends that a decade ago, the safety of roofs is bus.



