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VIDEO: UTA releases footage of 4-vehicle crash involving bus on I-15

VIDEO: UTA releases footage of 4-vehicle crash involving bus on I-15

Yahoo12-06-2025

FARMINGTON, Utah () — Utah Transit Authority released footage of a on I-15 that occurred in May. It caused several injuries and blocked traffic.
The crash happened on I-15 between Farmington and Centerville early in the morning of May 27. It closed the four left lanes, leaving only one lane open, and traffic was brought to a near standstill for several hours.
PREVIOUS COVERAGE: 4-car crash involving UTA bus stalls I-15 traffic near Farmington
According to UTA spokesperson Gavin Gustafson, the crash was a 'chain reaction accident.' In the video, one car crashes into another, and that car is pushed into the lane the bus is in. The bus was seemingly unable to avoid hitting the car.
Luckily, the bus driver was at the beginning of his shift, driving to the bus route, so there were no passengers on board, and the driver did not suffer injuries.
The bus was damaged, but it was still in working condition, Gustafson said.
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VIDEO: UTA releases footage of 4-vehicle crash involving bus on I-15
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Minnesota State Fair getting pay-by-mobile parking in 2025
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time15-05-2025

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Minnesota State Fair getting pay-by-mobile parking in 2025

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