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		<title>2 Dead, 21 Injured in Casino Bus Crash</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two people were killed in the crash of the Strain Bus Line Coach. The bus was carrying passengers back home after an outing to a casino. The tour bus returning from an Iowa casino ran off a southern Minnesota interstate and rolled over in a ditch Wednesday, killing 2 people and injuring 21, authorities said. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Two people were killed in the <a title="Crash" href="http://http://www.neblettbeardandarsenault.com/practice-areas/law/vehicle-accidents/" target="_blank">crash</a> of the Strain Bus Line Coach. The bus was carrying passengers back home after an outing to a casino. The tour bus returning from an Iowa casino ran off a southern Minnesota interstate and rolled over in a ditch Wednesday, killing 2 people and injuring 21, authorities said.</p>
<p> The bus, operated by Strain Bus Line Motorcoach Tours in Rochester, was eastbound on Interstate 90 just west of Austin about 3:20 pm when it crossed into the westbound lanes and flipped over, Department of Public Safety spokesman Andy Skoogman said. The bus was carrying 23 people, including the driver, Skoogman said. 20 passengers were taken to medical centers. The driver was airlifted to a hospital in Rochester. Firefighters pulled off the bus’ windshield because the 47-passenger coach had settled on its right side, blocking the door.</p>
<p>Bold Lines, Inc., which does business under the name Strain Tours, is an operator with six drivers and four buses and has had no <a title="Accidents" href="http://http://www.neblettbeardandarsenault.com/practice-areas/law/vehicle-accidents/" target="_blank">accidents</a> in the past two years, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s web site. But federal records reveal some safety problems in the past. The FMCSA reports that as a result of five inspections during the past 2 years, 60% of the company’s buses had to be pulled out of service for violations. That compares to the national average of 22%. The company also has an Inspection Selection System rating of 76; scores between 75 to 100 mean an inspection is warranted. The company has also run into trouble related to its record keeping. In February 2002, federal transportation authorities pulled the company’s buses off the road for what inspectors described as “numerous violations” of federal transportation rules related to record keeping. The company ended up paying $20,000 to settle an enforcement case concerning drug testing for drivers, according to the FMCSA. It also paid $300 to settle a case over driver duty times and record keeping.</p>
<p>The U.S. Department of Transportation must fast track its action plan aimed at improving motor coach safety. The plan calls for additional requirements including installing seat belts and enhancing roof strength. It would also boost regulatory oversight of new and high-risk motor coach operators. Frequency of medical exams and medical certification should be a priority.</p>
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