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11:29 PM EDT on Friday, October 14, 2005
6NEWS One person is dead after they were struck and killed by this CATS bus.
A CATS bus driver with an extensive history of accidents struck and
killed a bicycle rider moments after an accident that forced several
passengers to change busses, police said Friday.
According to police, the accident happened just after 5 p.m. in the 3100
block of South Tryon Street, near the intersection of South Tryon and
Remount Road.
Jerry Miller, the driver involved in the accident, was headed back to
the CATS depot, when he hit 36-year-old Todd Weaver of Concord. He has
had seven accidents in his 4 1/2 years of employment, according to
police records.
Moments before hitting the cyclist, Miller had hit a planter in what
CATS officials described as a "minor property damage incident." Seven
people reporting minor injuries were taken to the hospital, and
passengers were taken off the bus and transferred to another.
Another CATS driver collided with a car earlier Friday morning at 5th
and 7th streets, sending 12 people to the hospital. Tuesday, a bus
driver ran a stop sign and had to swerve to avoid a car.
6NEWS reporter Rebecca Lindstrom and WCNC.com producer Andre Dykes
contributed to this report.
CATS cut the number of bus-involved accidents in half last fiscal year,
a CATS spokesman said.
Police have not filed any charges against Miller.
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