The deadly bus fire in Chengdu has sounded a warning to cities all over China to make sure that their buses are equipped and outfitted so as to minimize the chance of something similar happening again. But of course, never leave anything up to the... ...full story at Shanghaiist
from Shanghaiist on Thu, Jun 11 2009
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