Shocking dashcam footage dashcam footage captured the moment a bus T-boned a small car in Glenunga

Shocking footage has emerged of a car being T-boned by a bus in South Australia. 

The dashcam footage showed a bus colliding with a small silver car in Glenunga, in Adelaide’s south-east on the weekend.

The car being driven by an elderly woman, was attempting to turn from Portrush Road onto Bevington Road when it smashed into an oncoming bus and spun into another car stopped at the intersection waiting to turn left. 

‘Oh no, what happened then?’ a shocked woman is heard on the dashcam.

Footage of the terrifying incident was shared on the Dashcams Adelaide Facebook group, captioned ‘how did they not see the bus?’

The clip attracted thousands of views and comments.

‘I’m guessing they saw the bus but just thought they had time to get across,’ one viewer commented. 

Another added: ‘I feel for the poor bugger who’s doing nothing wrong, yet gets hit.’

Shocking dashcam footage dashcam footage captured the moment a bus T-boned a small car in Glenunga

Shocking dashcam footage dashcam footage captured the moment a bus T-boned a small car in Glenunga

A third person wrote: ‘It seemed like it was a combination of the person in the car misjudging the distance of the bus… combined with not accelerating hard enough to make the turn.’ 

Many said that they ‘feel for the bus driver’ and the passengers who were onboard while other questioned why the driver didn’t slow down. 

The 91-year-old woman driving the car was not seriously injured but taken to hospital, according to Seven News.  

She was later fined for failing to give way. 

Nobody onboard the bus was seriously injured. 

Daily Mail Australia contacted South Australia Police for further comment. 

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