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Passenger killed for access to Luchsbus, 3 more injured in the crash of Orange County

Orange County, Fla. -A 75-year-old passenger of an access lye bus was killed in an accident with Tesla on Saturday afternoon, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.

Soldiers said that the crash on the West Wetherbee Road and the Isle of Wright Drive took place around 2:30 p.m.

According to a crash report, a Tesla model X traveled to the east on the Wetherbee Road and approached the intersection of the Isle of Wright Drive on the outer lane.

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At the same time, an Access Luchsbus drove east on the Wetherbee Road and approached the intersection of the Isle of Wright Drive in the left -wing BDress track.

Soldiers said the Tesla driver drove over the posted speed limit and approached a slower, moving vehicle in front of us.

According to the report, the Tesla driver tried to change the lane and was unable to keep control of the vehicle, which turned the car and turned into the left turn lane.

As a result, the front of the Tesa collided with the back on the left of the lynx bus.

Soldiers said that the impact stormed the bus onto the left side and then landed again, partly on the sidewalk and the street.

According to the report, a 75-year-old man from Orlando, who was on the bus, was brought to the Oscola Regional Medical Center and declared dead. The bus driver, who was identified as a 48-year-old Kissimmee man, was brought to the same hospital with minor injuries.

Soldiers said a 27-year-old Kissimmee man who drives in the bus-Tas with minor injuries to Dr. Phillips Hospital brought.

The driver of the Tesla, who was identified as 35-year-old Orlando man, was brought to the Oscola Regional Medical Center as a trauma alarm with serious injuries.

According to the Lynx website, Access Lynx is a transport service from door to door that “offers entitlement to justified people who are unable to use the regular bus service with a fixed route due to disability or other restrictions”.

The crash was the second fatal crash on Saturday, in which a lynx bus was involved. A 67-year-old woman used to die in Orlando in the early day after having driven from a lynx bus that she had left, said the FHP.

The crash is examined.

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