The two cars crashed and the second vehicle, a 2024 gray Toyota Rav4 hit the guardrail and halted partially on the inside shoulder and inside lane. A third driver, a 2007 Blue Honda Odyssey, was heading towards the cars and they tried to swerve to the right but crashed into one of the cars and rolled over.

Broward County, FL. – Two drivers were killed after a traffic accident early Sunday morning in Broward County, according to the Florida Highway Patrol.
The accident happened at 2:18 a.m. on May 10 along the Alligator Alley stretch of Interstate 75.
Troopers said a 2001 Vanhool Commuter bus was disabled on the outside lane of the Interstate and a second driver failed to notice the bus and tried to swerve left. The vehicle driver was outside at the time.
The two cars crashed and the second vehicle, a 2024 gray Toyota Rav4, hit the guardrail and halted partially on the inside shoulder and inside lane. A third driver, a 2007 Blue Honda Odyssey, was heading towards the cars and they tried to swerve to the right but crashed into one of the cars and rolled over.
The fourth driver in the crash noticed the cars and tried to swerve onto the outside shoulder but their 2017 White Nissan Rogue’s front crashed into the right rear of the bus.
The bus driver, a 75-year-old man from Doral, Florida and the Honda driver, a 45-year-old man from Miami, Florida, were declared dead at the crash site.
The Toyota driver and three passengers of the Nissan suffered non-life threatening injuries.
Troopers closed all southbound lanes following the accident. All lanes reopened at 8:08 a.m.
An investigation is underway.
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