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Originally published November 28, 2005 at 12:00 AM | Page modified November 28, 2005 at 12:13 AM

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Greyhound bus crashes, killing 2

A greyhound bus ran off a freeway, overturned and slid at least 100 yards on its side before hitting a tree Sunday, killing a pregnant woman...

SANTA MARIA, Calif. — A Greyhound bus drifted off a freeway, rolled and then slid at least 100 yards on its side before hitting a tree Sunday, killing a pregnant woman and another passenger, authorities said.

Officials said driver fatigue may have contributed to the crash. The driver had traveled from Fresno to Los Angeles the previous night, then left Los Angeles shortly after 3 a.m. Sunday. He had been on the road for about four hours when the bus overturned.

Dozens of passengers among the 44 people aboard the San Francisco-bound bus were hurt, at least seven of them with major injuries.

Rescuers had to use hydraulic equipment to cut away seats and the metal frame of the bus to reach four of the survivors, authorities said.

Faro Jahani, 50, of San Francisco, and Martha Contreras, a 23-year-old Santa Maria resident who was seven months pregnant, were killed in the crash, said Lt. Dan Minor of the California Highway Patrol.

A preliminary investigation gave no indication of mechanical problems, and the bus driver didn't appear to have been impaired by alcohol or drugs, Minor said. "We do have reason to believe that driver fatigue may have been a significant factor," he said.

The bus drifted off Highway 101 in Santa Maria about three miles from its intended offramp shortly after 7 a.m.

The driver, identified as Samuel Henry Bishop, 63, of Fresno was taken to a hospital with minor injuries.

Kim Plaskett, a spokeswoman for the Dallas-based bus line, said Greyhound drivers are trained in fatigue management and are told to pull over immediately if they are too tired to drive.

"We are voluntarily stricter on hours of service than the Department of Transportation requires," Plaskett said. "They require 10 hours between driving assignments. We require 11."

Greyhound drivers also are limited to 9 ½ hours of service in a 24-hour period. Plaskett said the drive from Fresno to Los Angeles is about 4 ½ hours, and from Los Angeles to San Luis Obispo, where another driver was scheduled to take over, is about four hours.

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