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Old 29-09-2023, 02:11 PM #18
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whats unusual is that early reports only talked about 1 serious injury, which kind of implies that the driver was dead at the scene, which leads to the possibility that they had a medical emergency that caused it.

I don't know a lot about modern buses, but do they not have lane correction built in, like most modern cars?
AFAIK a lot of them are only audible warnings they don't actually correct automatically (and even those with steering correction can usually be set to a warning mode optionally)... the technology is still new-ish as standard too, if the bus was more than a couple of years old it might not have had lane assist of any kind.
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