Episode Details
Back to EpisodesThe Mother’s Day Bus Crash
Description
A charter bus full of seniors heads out on Mother’s Day for a quick casino run and never makes it. I’m Andrew, and I’m taking you step-by-step through the 1999 Mother’s Day Bus Crash on I-610 in New Orleans, one of the worst automotive accidents in Louisiana history, and the kind of tragedy that exposes every weak link in our safety systems at once.
We start with the setup: the planned day trip, the unscheduled pickups, the size and weight of a 55-passenger motorcoach, and the moment the bus drifts right and leaves the roadway at highway speed. From there, the story turns grim fast, as a guardrail fails, the bus becomes airborne, and first responders and passing drivers confront a mass casualty scene with limited resources and brutal conditions.
Then we dig into the NTSB investigation and the uncomfortable questions it raised about charter bus safety and accountability. What happens when a driver’s medical fitness is misjudged, impairment and fatigue collide, and infrastructure maintenance like termite-damaged guardrail posts goes unchecked? And how much did the lack of passenger seat belts on motorcoaches amplify the loss?
If this story sticks with you, subscribe for more disaster history, share the episode with a friend, and leave a rating or review so more people can find the show.
Facebook: historyisadisaster
Instagram: historysadisaster
email: historysadisaster@gmail.com
Special thank you to Lunarfall Audio for producing and doing all the heavy lifting on audio editing since April 13, 2025, the Murder of Christopher Meyer episode https://lunarfallaudio.com/