A double-decker bus has been left damaged after it ploughed through scaffolding on a building in Truro, Cornwall this week.
Luckily no one was injured following the incident. All passengers onboard the service were safely evacuated and transferred to another bus as quickly as possible.
The number 88 First Devon and Cornwall bus service was taking its usual route to Falmouth when the vehicle crashed through the scaffolding in Truro. A top window on the upper deck of the bus was reported to have been damaged following the accident. It is believed that one of the poles from the scaffolding struck the window, smashing the glass.
A spokesperson for the bus company First said the scaffolding firm had been contacted and made aware of the incident and the damage. They added that all of the First bus drivers had been warned about the scaffolding, and duly advised to “take extra care when passing the building concerned.”
The bus company also offered an apology to any of its passengers who were caught up in the incident this week, and those who may have been inconvenienced by the accident. The apology read: “We would like to offer our apologies to anyone who found their journey was inadvertently delayed this morning as a result of this incident.”
