Driver of car dies in crash with Port Authority bus on McKnight Road in McCandless
Driver of car dies in crash with Port Authority bus on McKnight Road in McCandless
BEGINS WITH BREAKING NEWS. ANDREW: BREAKING NEWS AT 5:00. FIRST, A DEADLY CRASH IN THE NORTH HILLS. SHANNON: THE SCENE CLOSING DOWN PART OF MCKNIGHT ROAD. THIS IS BETWEEN CUMBERLAND ROAD AND ARCADIA DRIVE. THE CRASH DOES INVOLVE A PORT AUTHORITY BUS. IF YOU ARE HEADED TO THE AREA, YOU CAN EXPECT SOME DELAYS. JANELLE IS HERE WITH THE BEST DETOUR. JANEL: YOU KNOW HOW BUSY MCKNIGHT ROAD IS ESPECIALLY BETWEEN THAT STRETCH. THIS IS A CLOSER LOOK AT THE AREA WHERE SKY 4 IS, BETWEEN ARCADIA AND CUMBERLAND. THIS IS WEST OF UPMC PASSIVE AND. FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO MAY HAVE TRAVELED TAKING YOU THAT WAY, IF YOU ARE TRYING TO COME DOWN FROM THE CRANBERRY WEXFORD AREA, YOU CAN RELY ON 19. HIGHWAY. YOU’RE COMING NORTH, YOU CAN SEE IT IS WIDE OPEN BETWEEN THE INTERSECTION OF MCKNIGHT AND PEOPLES. ALL WE KNOW AT THIS POINT IS ACCORDING TO THE PORT AUTHORITY, THE PORT AUTHORITY BUS WAS PARKED AT THE TIME. THEY
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Driver of car dies in crash with Port Authority bus on McKnight Road in McCandless
The driver of a car that was involved in a crash with a Port Authority bus on McKnight Road has died, a spokesman for the transit agency said Wednesday.Click the video player above to see video from Sky 4 over the crash scene. The O12 McKnight Flyer bus was stopped in traffic when the crash happened at about 3:40 p.m., Port Authority spokesman Adam Brandolph said.The man who died was identified by the medical examiner as Anthony John Diulus, 50, of Pittsburgh.Brandolph said the bus was headed outbound with 12 passengers at the time of the crash. No injuries were reported on the bus.
MCCANDLESS, Pa. —
The driver of a car that was involved in a crash with a Port Authority bus on McKnight Road has died, a spokesman for the transit agency said Wednesday.
Click the video player above to see video from Sky 4 over the crash scene.
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The O12 McKnight Flyer bus was stopped in traffic when the crash happened at about 3:40 p.m., Port Authority spokesman Adam Brandolph said.
The man who died was identified by the medical examiner as Anthony John Diulus, 50, of Pittsburgh.
Brandolph said the bus was headed outbound with 12 passengers at the time of the crash. No injuries were reported on the bus.