Van struck a bus near Pensacola Street and McKinley High School in Makiki
April 22, 2026 | Honolulu, HI
A collision between a bus and a van occurred in Makiki, resulting in injuries to three individuals, as reported by Honolulu Emergency Medical Services.
A 48-year-old man was seriously injured, while two men, ages 44 and 32, were hurt after a bus and van crash on South King Street near Pensacola Street in Makiki.
- Date and Time: April 22, around 5:07 p.m.
- Location: South King Street near Pensacola Street and McKinley High School
- Vehicles Involved: City bus and passenger van
- Injuries Reported: One man, 48, with serious injuries requiring hospitalization, and two men, ages 44 and 32, with stable conditions
- Additional Details: Two other individuals were evaluated on-site but not transported to a hospital
- Investigation Status: Cause under review by authorities
This incident highlights ongoing road safety concerns in urban areas like Makiki, where traffic density near schools increases risks.
Why Do Bus Accidents Like This Occur?
Bus crashes often stem from multiple contributing factors, particularly in high-traffic zones. According to the Federal Highway Administration, approximately 60,000 bus-related incidents happen annually in the U.S., leading to numerous injuries.
Factor |
Description |
Source |
|---|
Driver Distraction |
Mobile device use or external focus diverts attention |
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) |
Limited Visibility |
Large vehicle size obstructs views for drivers, especially around pedestrians and cyclists |
Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) |
Mechanical Issues |
Faulty brakes or steering failures in heavy vehicles |
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) |
Driver Fatigue or Error |
Long hours or inexperience with maneuvering large buses |
NHTSA |
Road Conditions |
Congestion near schools and intersections like Pensacola Street |
FHWA |
These elements underscore the need for enhanced training and maintenance protocols to prevent such crashes.
Legal Insights on Bus Crash Cases
National legal analysts emphasize the complexities involved in bus accident investigations and victim support.
"Bus crashes are often complex, and many factors can play a role in these types of accidents," said Candice Bond, managing partner at Bond Legal. "In cases such as this, it is imperative to have an independent investigation conducted promptly to protect the rights of those affected."
Key takeaways from analyst perspectives:
- Bus companies frequently deploy their own investigators to sites, leveraging extensive resources to defend drivers.
- Independent professionals can review driver histories, secure eyewitness accounts, and assess insurance policies.
- Skilled representation ensures victims navigate legal processes effectively, countering corporate defenses.
Stefano Formica, of counsel with Bond Legal, added:
"Pending investigation outcomes, affected parties may pursue personal injury claims. The stress from serious injuries can disrupt family, work, and finances. Hiring an attorney helps negotiate with insurers, who may otherwise minimize claims."
- Attorneys advocate for fair compensation covering medical costs, lost wages, and long-term impacts.
- Insurance firms often prioritize profits, making professional guidance essential for accountability.
- Daily protection of victims forces companies to address negligence through settlements.
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