>There was no damage to the bus.  She hit its wheel..

That's a really hard part of the bus to hit. No collapse, so her vehicle took 
the full brunt of the impact.

Kenneth Waller

-----Original Message-----
From: David Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: PESO: The scene of an accident.

There was no damage to the bus.  She hit its wheel, and you would never 
know it looking at the bus.


Kenneth Waller wrote:
> I still don't see any image of damage to the bus. Seems that would be a shot 
> sure to be taken.
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: PESO: The scene of an accident.
> 
> OOPs, I commented thinking there was only one image posted! Duh
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Oswald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PESO: The scene of an accident.
> 
> Los Angeles introduced a new bus line on the 29th of October.  It is a 
> rapid line that runs on a road all its own called "Busway", thorough the 
> middle of the San Fernando Valley, connecting Woodland Hills / Warner 
> Center with the Metrolink subway system starting in North Hollywood. 
> The busyway has synchronized traffic lights that keep the bus moving all 
> the time.  This means that as the busline road crosses major streets, 
> traffic stops on those surface roads.
> 
> I rode the Orange Line today as a novelty, to see how the experience was 
> going to be.  My wife came with me.  We had been on the bus for less 
> than two minutes, when suddenly it was struck by a fast moving car that 
> ran its red light.  The car broadsided the bus.  The car was seriously 
> damaged, and driver taken to the hospital in critical condition (she was 
> later upgraded to stable).
> 
> We were then put through a triage routine by the first responders to 
> determine who (if anyone) was injured.  Mostly any injuries were just 
> people pretending to be injured, thinking their gravy train had come in. 
>   Despicable really.  Anyway, it held us all up by about 90 minutes. 
> Fortunately I had my camera.
> 
> Taken with the *ist-DS, and the DA16-45 lens....
> 
> http://users.adelphia.net/~daoswald/pictures/index.html
> 
> Warning: It's about 4.5 megabytes of photos that will load.
> 
> I posted the pictures quickly because a woman riding on the bus with us 
> is married to a reporter.  Quickly he was on the cell with me requesting 
> any of the pictures I took.  ...I had to remove the ones where my wife 
> was posing, smiling next to the firefighters.  It seemed a little 
> inappropriate after the fact. ;)
> 
> Dave
> 
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