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In Shakhty, one person was injured in an accident with a passenger bus

In Shakhty, one person was injured in an accident with passenger bus No. 16. The accident happened on April 9 around 6 p.m.

At the intersection of Tekstilnaya Street with Aleksandrovsk-Grushevsky Prospekt, the driver of Renault Logan ran a red light. The man crashed into oncoming public transport at high speed. The impact shattered the front bumper of the car. The bus had a big bump.

According to the UGIBDD of the Rostov region, the 50-year-old driver of Renault Logan consulted a doctor, the UGIBDD of the Rostov region reported.

There were two passengers on the bus. None of them were injured.

It is not known what punishment the car owner will receive. He may lose his driver’s license.

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