Twelve hurt when 2 Disney buses crash
At about 2:40pm today, a rear-end crash occurred, involving two Walt Disney world buses, reports the Orlando Sentinel. Twelve people were injured and taken to area hospitals. This accident comes 11 days after the deadly monorail crash that killed 21-year-old monorail pilot, Austin Wuennenberg. People quickly took to the social networks, such as Twitter, Plurk and Facebook to discuss the incident. Some people reported renewed worry about the safety of Walt Disney World Resort transportation.
We’ll be going soon to WDW and we still plan to use WDW Resort transportation.
What do you think of WDW Resort transportation? Do you feel safe riding it?
Read the full Orlando Sentinel report here.
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