Concern expressed about the stretch of road where Schoolbus crashed.
It's emerged the location of a school bus crash in North Cork yesterday was the scene of another crash the day previous.
Concern had been expressed about the stretch of road at Cregg South on the road from Ballyhooly to Fermoy which locals say is dangerous and not fit for coach use.
The bus carrying over 50 Fermoy students overturned yesterday and the majority managed to escape through the front of the bus after the windscreen was kicked out by one the drivers on board.
Four students, some of whom were trapped after the incident, were taken to hospital where they were treated for minor injuries.
A number of investigations are now underway and Bus Éireann and the county council are now examining the road and the possibility of using an altrernative route for the school run.
The bus involved in the crash is operated by Glenferry Coaches, which is owned by Kearney's coaches, and speaking on the Neil Prendeville Show owner of the company Roy Kearney says the actions of the drivers on board need to be comMended:
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