A bus surveillance video, from Syracuse, New York, shows the moment that an out-of-control pickup truck ran directly into the side of a city bus loaded with people. CRAZY!!!
Today on Segment 16, the guys read the details of a traffic accident, and the slightly dramatic description of what happened to a fire truck that was heading to the scene. It reads like a Michael Bay action scene. So, of course, the guys take it to the craziest extreme.
Today on Segment 16, the guys cover several topics, including the weather, and a story about a guy who was hit by a large rock flying through his windshield. It flew off a truck, went through his window and hit him.
Overnight, more tragedy struck Kalamazoo, when a vehicle plowed into a group of cyclists, killing 5 of them, and injuring the others. The driver tried to escape on foot, but was apprehended quickly, and is in custody while authorities attempt to figure out what happened, and why.
Michigan State Police say 20 drivers have been cited in the deadly Jan. 17 pile-ups on I-94 in Van Buren County, Fox 17 reports. .
The multiple vehicle crash caused I-94 to close in both directions near Hartford and Watervliet for several hours.
You've seen those videos telling you that you shouldn't text and drive, right? The ones where they show the last text someone sent right before they died in a horrible car crash? This story shows that texting isn't the ONLY thing that shouldn't be done while driving.
UPDATE: Initial information from Michigan State Police indicated two fatalities. Authorities later confirmed one fatality as a result of the accident.
A multiple vehicle crash has caused I-94 to close in both directions in Van Buren County near Hartford and Watervliet.
According to Fox 17, Michigan State Police believe at least two people are dead following the pile up involving nearly 65 vehicl
Police are investigating a car accident at the Coca-Cola plant on Grand Rapids' West Side near John Ball Zoo Thursday morning.
WZZM-13 reports that a car crashed into the plant on Butterworth Street SW around 7:15a.m.
About 2 a.m. Thursday, a woman in her 20s was driving in San Diego when her car broke down in the middle of a busy Interstate 15.
She'd been drinking. So, she got out of her car and started stumbling down the highway looking for someone with jumper cables.
A KGTV-TV ABC 10 News reporter happened to see her and started shooting video.
A couple of guys were fishing on the banks of the Delaware River in Burlington, N.J., when they noticed that a cargo ship going down the river had appeared to get a little off course.
Luckily for us, they pulled out a cell phone and started recording.