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FILE - In this Aug. 2, 2016 file photo, authorities investigate the scene of a charter bus crash on northbound State Route 99 between Atwater and Livingston in California's Central Valley. In a report issued Monday, Nov. 13, 2017, the National Transportation Safety Board said a sleep-deprived driver and a bus company with a poor safety record were causes of the crash that killed four passengers and injured 20 others. The NTSB said the driver had only slept about five hours over the 40 hours preceding the crash when the bus drifted off the right side of Route 99 and struck a highway signpost that sliced the bus nearly from nose to tail. (AP Photo/Scott Smith, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 2, 2016 file photo, authorities investigate the scene of a charter bus crash on northbound State Route 99 between Atwater and Livingston in California's Central Valley. In a report issued Monday, Nov. 13, 2017, the National Transportation Safety Board said a sleep-deprived driver and a bus company with a poor safety record were causes of the crash that killed four passengers and injured 20 others. The NTSB said the driver had only slept about five hours over the 40 hours preceding the crash when the bus drifted off the right side of Route 99 and struck a highway signpost that sliced the bus nearly from nose to tail. (AP Photo/Scott Smith, File)

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