Accident between car and bus leaves two people injured in Campinas
Two people were injured in Campinas when a car ran a red light and collided with a bus.
On Monday afternoon, a traffic accident in downtown Campinas, SΓ£o Paulo, resulted in two injuries after a car ran a red light and hit a bus. The incident took place at the intersection of Sacramento and Tiradentes Streets, according to the Passenger Transport Companies Union of Campinas (SetCamp). The police reported that one victim sustained minor injuries while the other was suspected to have a rib fracture.
Both victims declined medical assistance at the scene, as stated by the firefighters. The local transit authority, SetCamp, announced that it has initiated an internal investigation to assess the circumstances surrounding the accident. This is part of a broader effort to ensure safety in public transportation and road traffic in the metropolitan area of Campinas, which is known for high traffic volume and frequent accidents.
The event highlights ongoing concerns regarding traffic safety in Brazil, where incidents like this can raise questions about driver behavior, road conditions, and the efficacy of traffic regulations. With the authorities taking steps to investigate the accident, it remains crucial for local governance to address these issues and promote safer travel for both residents and visitors in Campinas.