Bus and Delivery Truck Crash in Kwun Tong

Introduction

A KMB double-decker bus and a light-goods vehicle collided on Tuesday morning in the Sau Mau Ping area of Kwun Tong.

Main Body

The accident happened at around 06:20 on Po Lam Road, near the Po Tat Shopping Centre. A Route 600 KMB bus, traveling between Central and Kwun Tong, crashed into a light-goods vehicle. As a result of the impact, the truck overturned, while the bus suffered serious damage to its front section, including a broken windscreen and a damaged door, before hitting a lamppost. Ten people, including the two drivers and eight passengers, suffered minor injuries and were taken to United Christian Hospital for treatment. Furthermore, dashcam footage suggests that the truck driver may have ignored traffic signals while turning right toward the shopping center. Consequently, authorities closed part of Po Lam Road until 08:18. KMB has emphasized that it will fully cooperate with the police investigation to find the cause of the accident.

Conclusion

The road has been cleared of debris and normal traffic has resumed after the injured passengers were taken to the hospital.

Learning

⚡ The "Logic Link" Secret

An A2 student says: "The truck driver ignored the light. The road was closed."

A B2 student says: "The truck driver ignored the light; consequently, the road was closed."

To move from A2 to B2, you must stop using only 'and', 'but', and 'so'. You need Connectors of Result and Addition. These words act like bridges, making your speech sound professional and fluid.

🛠️ The B2 Upgrade Kit

Instead of... (A2)Use this... (B2)How it works in the text
And / AlsoFurthermoreUsed to add a new, important piece of evidence. ("Furthermore, dashcam footage suggests...")
SoConsequentlyUsed to show a direct, logical result. ("Consequently, authorities closed part of Po Lam Road.")
Because ofAs a result ofUsed to link a cause to a physical effect. ("As a result of the impact, the truck overturned.")

💡 Pro-Tip: The "Comma Pause"

Notice that Furthermore and Consequently always have a comma after them. This is a signature B2 marker. It creates a rhythmic pause that tells the listener: "Pay attention, the result is coming now."


Vocabulary Shift: Precision over Simplicity Stop using "broken" for everything. The article uses "suffered serious damage".

  • A2: The bus was broken.
  • B2: The bus suffered serious damage to its front section.

Why? B2 English isn't just about harder words; it's about describing the extent and location of an event precisely.

Vocabulary Learning

collided
Bumped or crashed into another object or vehicle.
Example:The bus collided with the delivery truck on the narrow road.
double-decker
A bus or vehicle that has two levels or floors.
Example:The city’s double-decker buses offer panoramic views of the skyline.
crashed
To hit something violently and cause damage or injury.
Example:The truck crashed into the lamppost, sending sparks everywhere.
overturned
To tip over from a vertical position to lying on its side or back.
Example:The heavy load caused the truck to overturn during the sharp turn.
windscreen
The front glass of a vehicle that protects the driver from wind and debris.
Example:The impact shattered the windscreen, leaving a jagged edge.
lamppost
A tall pole that holds a street lamp.
Example:The bus struck a lamppost, damaging the front bumper.
minor injuries
Physical harm that is not serious or life-threatening.
Example:Passengers suffered minor injuries and were treated at the hospital.
dashcam
A camera that records video while a vehicle is in motion.
Example:Dashcam footage revealed the driver ignored traffic signals.
traffic signals
Lights or signs that control the flow of vehicles on roads.
Example:The driver turned right without stopping at the traffic signals.
cooperate
To work together with others to achieve a common goal.
Example:The bus company will cooperate with the police investigation.
investigation
A detailed search or inquiry to discover the facts of an incident.
Example:An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the crash.
debris
Pieces of broken or discarded material left after an accident.
Example:Road workers cleared the debris from the crash site.
resumed
To start again after a pause or interruption.
Example:Normal traffic resumed once the road was cleared.