Bus driver charged in deadly I-95 crash had prior speeding case, questions raised about English proficiency

Experts say language proficiency is important for commercial vehicle safety, but caution that investigators have not yet determined what caused the crash.

STAFFORD, Va. — Federal transportation officials are raising questions about whether the driver accused of causing a deadly chain-reaction crash on Interstate 95 in Virginia met federal commercial driver requirements, as investigators continue to examine what led to the collision that killed five people and injured dozens more.

Jing Dong, 48, of Staten Island, New York, has been charged with two counts of involuntary manslaughter in connection with Friday’s crash in Stafford County. Additional charges are

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