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  • **FILE** U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood (Associated Press)

    Run rogue bus operators off road, industry urges

    The Obama administration's "relentless" war on unsafe bus companies has claimed at least a dozen victims over the past two years — and the industry wants to see more.

  • Emergency personnel respond to the bus crash on Interstate 95 in the Bronx borough of New York on Saturday, March 12, 2011, in which at least 14 people died. The bus, returning to New York from a casino in southeastern Connecticut, flipped onto its side and was sliced in half by the support pole for a large sign. (AP Photo/The Journal News, Frank Becerra Jr.)

    Official: N.Y. bus-crash survivors say driver swerved

    Passengers and witnesses to a New York bus crash that killed 14 people are contradicting the driver's story that he was clipped by a tractor-trailer before the accident, a law-enforcement source said Sunday.

  • Riders in NYC bus crash contradict driver

    Passengers and witnesses to a horrific New York City crash that sheared the top off a bus and killed 14 people told investigators that the driver's account of getting clipped by a tractor-trailer didn't match up to what they felt and saw before the vehicle slid off the road and into a sign pole.

  • ** FILE ** This image provided by ABC-TV shows the World Wide Tours tour bus after it was sliced by an exit sign on Interstate 95 in the Bronx borough of New York early Saturday, March 12, 2011. (AP Photo/ABC)

    13 dead in New York tour bus accident

    Thirteen people died Saturday when a bus returning from a casino flipped onto its side on a major highway and was sliced in half by the support pole for a large sign, authorities said.

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