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Posted: 2:42 pm EDT March 23,2010
Updated: 4:19 pm EDT March 23,2010
ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- Eight people were injured Tuesday afternoon, one person critically, in a collision between a Disney bus and a parked charter bus in the right through-lane near the Epcot parking entrance. The Florida Highway Patrol said the accident happened around 2:15pm at Epcot Center Drive near World Drive and North South Road (see map), just before the main Epcot parking entrance.
According to FHP, the Disney bus rear-ended the charter bus, leaving the front of the Disney bus completely smashed in (see images). FHP said there were no passengers on the charter bus and the bus driver was outside of the vehicle at the time of the collision and unhurt. It's unclear at this time why the charter bus was parked in a through-lane.
Seven of the eight patients were said to have minor injuries. However, the driver of the Disney bus was airlifted to Orlando Regional Medical Center in serious condition. The Reedy Creek Fire Department said he was trapped inside for 15 minutes while firefighters worked to pull him out.
Three of the minor injury patients were transported to Celebration Hospital, while four were taken to Dr. Phillips.
Troopers are trying to find out why the charter bus was stopped in the road and is was at fault in the crash. The seriously injured driver is still recovering in the hospital.
While the crash closed access to the Epcot parking entrance for nearly two hours, traffic appeared to be getting through around 4:00pm.
This is why I have never understood standing on buses. Especially at home when they are screaming down the freeway at 60 MPH!
Accidents may not happen often but obviously they do happen.
What's with Disney buses!?!?!?! I have personally been on 2 that had serious 'happenings' and witnessed another in an awful accident. Goodness me...what kind of training do these drivers have????![]()
From what I understand, there was a charter bus (non Disney) stopped in the through lane of traffic, and the driver was standing outside the bus. That driver is the one at fault, not the Disney driver.
From what I understand, there was a charter bus (non Disney) stopped in the through lane of traffic, and the driver was standing outside the bus. That driver is the one at fault, not the Disney driver.
I'm not about to jump on the poor man that's laying in the hospital seriously injured.
For the amount of people that are hauled every year by Disney Transportation, I would say they have a pretty good track record.
From what I understand, there was a charter bus (non Disney) stopped in the through lane of traffic, and the driver was standing outside the bus. That driver is the one at fault, not the Disney driver.
I'm not about to jump on the poor man that's laying in the hospital seriously injured.
For the amount of people that are hauled every year by Disney Transportation, I would say they have a pretty good track record.
This is why I have never understood standing on buses. Especially at home when they are screaming down the freeway at 60 MPH!
Accidents may not happen often but obviously they do happen.
What's with Disney buses!?!?!?! I have personally been on 2 that had serious 'happenings' and witnessed another in an awful accident. Goodness me...what kind of training do these drivers have????![]()
From what I understand, there was a charter bus (non Disney) stopped in the through lane of traffic, and the driver was standing outside the bus. That driver is the one at fault, not the Disney driver.
I'm not about to jump on the poor man that's laying in the hospital seriously injured.
For the amount of people that are hauled every year by Disney Transportation, I would say they have a pretty good track record.