Throw out ‘misconceptions’ and buckle up on buses, RCMP officer says after B.C. crash
KELOWNA, B.C. — An RCMP officer who interviewed survivors of the deadly Christmas Eve bus crash near Merritt, B.C., says it’s time for passengers to throw out their false sense of security on buses and buckle up.
“I think there’s a misconception that, because the buses are so large that if they get into a crash, they’re so high up, they’re going to be OK,” Const. James Ward said in an interview Thursday.
“But that’s not the event, as we’ve seen here, if the bus is to flip over.”
RCMP investigators said in a statement that the bus was travelling west from Kelowna towards Merritt when it went off the road, crossed the median and flipped onto its side, coming to rest in the eastbound lanes.