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29. Injured. 24. The Yuba City bus disaster occurred on May 21, 1976, in Martinez, California. A chartered school bus transporting 52 passengers on an elevated offramp left the roadway, landing on its roof. [1] Of the 52 passengers (not including the driver), 28 students and an adult adviser were killed in the crash. [1]
The head-on collision was the deadliest incident involving drunk driving and the third-deadliest bus crash in U.S. history. Of the 67 people on the bus (counting the driver), there were 27 fatalities in the crash, the same number as the 1958 Prestonsburg bus disaster, and behind the 1976 Yuba City bus disaster (29) and 1963 Chualar bus crash (32).
A bus carrying the Yuba City High School a cappella choir fell off Interstate 680 in California, killing 28 students and a teacher. This was the second deadliest bus crash in U.S. history, after the 1963 Chualar bus crash.
Oct. 30—A multi-vehicle crash on Sunday morning in Yuba City left at least one person dead and led to the hours-long closure of a busy city street, according to reporting by CBS13. At about 9:30 ...
A vehicle that reportedly blew through a stop sign at 100 mph late Sunday in Yuba City crashed into a curb shortly after, hitting a nearby utility pole and a bus stop before the car’s engine ...
The worst school bus crash in U.S. history killed 29 of the 53 people on board, all but one of them students in the choir of Yuba City High School. [98] Near Martinez, California , the bus broke through a guardrail and plunged off of an elevated exit ramp from Interstate 680 and fell 22 feet (6.7 m), landing on its roof and crushing the bus ...
The bus – carrying high school band members from northeastern Ohio’s Tuscarawas Valley Local School District, according to school officials – and the SUV were part of the wreck that happened ...
55 ft (17 m) AMSL. Website. ychs.ycusd.k12.ca.us. Yuba City High School is home of the Honkers. Yuba City High School is a public secondary school in Yuba City, California. It had roughly 3,000 students before River Valley High School opened in 2005. The school colors are brown and gold. Its mascot is the "Honker", a nickname for Canada geese.