Medium-sized Bus Plunges Down Slope in Nantou's Wushe; Driver Unlicensed with 97 Unpaid Fines
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A medium-sized bus overturned and plunged down a slope on Provincial Highway 14 in Ren'ai Township, Nantou County, Taiwan, injuring the driver and 15 Filipino migrant workers. The driver, a 41-year-old man surnamed Zhang, had no commercial large-vehicle license, his ordinary driver's license was canceled, and he had 97 unpaid traffic fines totaling NT$660,000.
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- Q: What happened in the Nantou Wushe bus crash?
- A: On June 7, 2025, a medium-sized bus crashed into a flower bed and rolled down a slope on Highway 14 in Wushe, Nantou, injuring the driver and 15 Filipino workers.
- Q: Was the driver licensed?
- A: No. The driver lacked a commercial large-vehicle license, and his ordinary license was canceled. He also had 97 unpaid fines totaling NT$660,000.
- Q: What caused the accident?
- A: Possible brake fade from frequent braking on a steep descent. The driver claimed brake failure. Speed may have contributed.
- Q: What were the injuries?
- A: 16 were hospitalized. Five had visible injuries; 11 had no external wounds but were checked for internal issues.
- Q: Was the bus properly maintained?
- A: The 2011 bus passed its May 2025 inspection. It requires checks every 4 months. Age and maintenance are under review.