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Translated and dubbed using AI. #southkorea #newstoday # ☞ Subscribe to MBN YouTube ☞ https://goo.gl/6ZsJGT 📢 MBN YouTube Community https://www.youtube.com/user/mbn/comm... MBN Facebook / mbntv MBN Instagram / mbn_news 【 Anchor's Commentary 】 A bus struck vehicles in front of a university in Liaoning Province, Northeast China, leading to the deaths of 2 people and injuries to 16 others. Investigations show that the accident occurred while trying to avoid pedestrians crossing the road. Report by Kim Han-jun from Beijing. 【 Reporter 】 Vehicles moving slowly at an intersection. Suddenly, a bus rushes in and collides with a left-turning vehicle and a stationary motorcycle. The bus continued to charge forward without stopping, turning the scene into a complete chaos. "This is the taxi that got hit. How could it be so damaged?" Yesterday (17th) evening, in front of a university road in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, a bus crashed into vehicles and a motorcycle. As a result of this accident, 2 people died and 16 were injured. It has been investigated that the bus driver caused the accident while trying to avoid a suddenly appearing pedestrian. "Oh my goodness. Aren't there two people lying over there on the other side of the road?" ▶ Standing: Kim Han-jun / Correspondent (Beijing) "In China, it’s not uncommon for people to cross the street illegally, regardless of traffic signals. This can lead to unexpected accidents." In fact, videos of pedestrians crossing illegally, leading to accidents as vehicles hastily avoid them, can be easily found on Chinese social media. Bicycles and motorcycles, which are major means of transportation for Chinese people, are also problematic. Many cases occur where violations of traffic signals lead to vehicle accidents. "I couldn't hit the motorcycle, and when I slammed the brakes, an accident happened." China's traffic culture, often described as 'order in disorder', indicates that both pedestrians and drivers need to raise their awareness of safety to reduce accidents. Reporting from Beijing, Kim Han-jun, MBN News. [ Reporter Kim Han-jun / [email protected] ] Video Shooting: Heo Ok-hee / Beijing Video Editing: Lee Joo-ho Graphics: Park Kyung-hee