A long-distance bus overturned on route 9: at least 10 injured
A long-distance bus veered off route 9 in Argentina early Monday morning, injuring at least 10 passengers and prompting an investigation into the cause of the accident.
Early Monday morning, a long-distance bus traveling from Cordoba to Mar del Plata lost control and overturned on national route 9 near Gobernador Castro, resulting in injuries to ten passengers. The incident occurred around kilometer 177, a busy stretch of roadway. Emergency services transported nine of the injured to a hospital in San Pedro for medical care, while a total of 42 passengers were on board at the time of the accident.
The bus involved in the accident was a Scania Metalsur operated by Buses Lep, driven by a 44-year-old chauffeur who reportedly lost control of the vehicle. Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the crash to determine what led to the loss of control and subsequent rollover. The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns on the national roadways and raises questions about measures to prevent such accidents in the future.
With travel along route 9 being prevalent, incidents like this can significantly affect traffic patterns and raise concerns among passengers about their safety while using long-distance bus services in Argentina. The continued focus on road safety and vehicle maintenance standards will be critical in addressing these types of accidents and ensuring the well-being of passengers in the future.