Impatient driver causes collision as double-decker bus hits BMW in bus lane.

A woman, teenage girl, and boy miraculously escaped major harm in the accident.

March 15th 2024.

Impatient driver causes collision as double-decker bus hits BMW in bus lane.
Next on the agenda, a shocking incident was caught on dash-cam footage when a double-decker bus collided with a BMW that had pulled out into a bus lane while waiting in heavy traffic. The accident occurred in Small Heath, Birmingham, just before the usual rush hour on a Wednesday afternoon. Despite the chaotic scene, three individuals - a woman, a teenage girl, and a boy - miraculously escaped any serious injuries.

Fortunately, no one else was harmed in the accident, even though the BMW crashed into three other cars. The incident sparked a debate among netizens as to who was at fault for the collision. Many pointed fingers at the BMW driver, while others argued that the bus may have been traveling at an excessive speed.

One person who viewed the footage, which was obtained by the Birmz Is Grime blog, commented, "The car is completely to blame. They shouldn't have entered that lane. But why was the bus going so fast in the first place?" Another person wrote, "Even though it seems like the bus was speeding, isn't it the car driver's fault for entering the bus lane? Am I right?" A third person expressed, "Okay, so the car was in the bus lane. Big deal. How did the bus driver not see it? And the bus was definitely going too fast."

Another concerned individual added, "Why was the bus moving as if there was no car in the lane? Even if the car was in the bus's lane, it's not right to just push it out of the way." Someone else chimed in, "The BMW driver needs to check their mirrors more carefully." The shocking footage showed the aftermath of the bus plowing into the car, causing it to spin out of control and hit three other vehicles.

Thankfully, the three people involved in the accident were able to walk away with minor injuries. The bus, however, suffered considerable damage. According to a spokesperson from the West Midlands Ambulance Service, the incident was reported at 3:40 pm on Wednesday, and an ambulance and paramedic officer were deployed to the scene. After assessing the situation, the medical team concluded that the woman, teenage girl, and boy did not require hospitalization. They were given self-care advice and discharged at the location.

The West Midlands Police were also notified of the incident, but no arrests were made, and no one sustained any serious injuries. It was a close call for all involved, and it serves as a reminder to be cautious on the road, especially during busy traffic. Let's all remember to follow traffic rules and keep an eye out for each other's safety.

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