Virginia Bus Crash Involving Non-English Speaking Driver Kills Five
A tragic bus crash on Interstate 95 in Stafford County, Virginia, resulted in the deaths of five individuals and injuries to 44 others. The accident occurred when a bus, driven by Jing S. Dong, a non-English speaking driver from Staten Island, failed to slow down near a work zone and collided with several vehicles. The victims included a family of four from Massachusetts and a 25-year-old woman. The driver, who obtained his commercial driver's license in New York, is under investigation, with charges pending. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy criticized the licensing process and emphasized the need for drivers to be able to communicate effectively in English.