A top federal transportation official says a casino tour bus involved in a New York City crash that killed 15 people was barreling down the highway at up to 78 mph (125 kph).
National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Deborah A.P. Hersman disclosed the information during a U.S. Senate committee hearing in Washington on motor coach safety Wednesday.
She says a video camera on the bus’ windshield ‘did not record the accident.”
The bus crashed March 12 while returning to the city from a casino in Connecticut. It flipped onto one side and struck a pole, which nearly tore off the roof.
A passenger says in a $200 million lawsuit driver Ophadell Williams was asleep at the wheel.
Williams says he was well-rested and alert. His lawyer hasn’t returned a message seeking comment.
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