Originally Posted By 1Gee1 Maybe this is being discussed somewhere here, but I couldn't find it. Anyway, NBC News reported that a shuttle bus (ART?) on its way to Disneyland at 9:40 A.M. collided with a big rig at the intersection of Anaheim and Disneyland Dr. I understand that seven people were injured as they flew out of their seats and bounced around the inside of the shuttle. I've often wondered about some of the shuttles and their lack of seatbelts. I realize that busses don't have seatbelts either, but how do you feel about it? Full story--<a href="http://www.nbc4.tv/news/9894878/detail.html" target="_blank">http://www.nbc4.tv/news/989487 8/detail.html</a>
Originally Posted By debtee Ohh this is terrible those poor people on their way for a day of fun! I hope they will all be ok! This is another benefit of why we always stay onsite, no traveling!
Originally Posted By Loreigh How sad! I ride those shuttles all the time. It sounds like there weren't any serious injuries though.
Originally Posted By wonderingalice SuperShuttles have seatbelts... I always wear mine, so does Mr. Alice. The hotel shuttles don't, however, and it could be really ugly since they can carry a couple of dozen people or more.