Are we sensing a pattern yet?
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If it feels like you've heard this story before, it's because it's been happening, like, every few weeks across the U.S.
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From ABC News:
Five people were killed and 44 were injured in a massive crash between a bus and multiple vehicles on Interstate 95 in Virginia early Friday morning, according to state authorities.
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As traffic slowed for a work zone, a bus did not slow down and struck a Chevrolet Suburban, police said.
The bus then hit other cars, while the Suburban was forced into an Acura SUV and other cars, police said.
The Acura caught fire, police said. Four of the five people killed were in the Acura: a 45-year-old man, a 44-year-old woman, a 13-year-old girl, and a 7-year-old boy, all from Greenfield, Massachusetts, police said.
The fifth victim killed, a 25-year-old woman, was in the Suburban, police said.
Forty-four people were taken to hospitals, including three with critical injuries, police said.
Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy, like the rest of us, is fed up:
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Hopefully, any future "updates" will be this driver facing serious consequences and New York's governor and politicians being held accountable for allowing an immigrant who speaks zero English a CDL.
Pro-tip: If the driver doesn't speak English, don't get on the bus.
How many people are we going to let New York and California kill, exactly?
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