BEIJING: Eleven people were killed and 39 injured when a speeding bus overturned on an expressway in northeast China's Heilongjiang province, state media reported. Officials said the bus, carrying 50 passengers, was travelling at 130 kilometres (81 miles) per hour when it crashed on Saturday afternoon, according to Xinhua news agency. "Patrolling traffic police and highway administration staff had asked the driver to slow down, but he didn't listen," said Wang Wenbo, of the Heilongjiang highway administration, according to the report. China's roads are among the most dangerous in the world and bus drivers routinely cram passengers into their vehicles to get as much business as they can in one trip. There were more fatalities on roads in the country last year than anywhere else in the world, according to an earlier Xinhua report, with more than 81,000 people killed, an average of about 223 a day.
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