Bus involved in Dublin-quays collision was 'well maintained'

Technical evidence in the trial of the bus driver accused of dangerous driving causing the deaths of five people in Dublin City Centre three years ago has revealed his bus was well maintained and road worthy.

Bus involved in Dublin-quays collision was 'well maintained'

Technical evidence in the trial of the bus driver accused of dangerous driving causing the deaths of five people in Dublin City Centre three years ago has revealed his bus was well maintained and road worthy.

Garda Adrian Tucker told the jury on day four of the trial that he was satisfied that both buses involved were "generally well maintained and in good road worthy condition with no faults or defects apparent which would have contributed to the likely cause of the collision at Wellington Quay".

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