A teen cannot close her eyes without seeing images of a crash on her way to space camp, while the man who drove the school bus has struggled to return to work, a court has been told.

Truck driver Brett Russell faced Melbourne Magistrates Court on Monday for a hearing to test evidence before a magistrate will decide whether to commit him to stand trial over the September 2022 crash.
Truck driver Brett Russell is facing court after he allegedly ploughed into the Loreto College Ballarat bus. (9News)

The bus was on its way to Melbourne Airport to take the teens on the trip of a lifetime to NASA space camp in the US, the court was previously told.

Russell is accused of ignoring warning signs that his B-Double truck, towing two trailers, had lost braking capacity before it rear-ended the bus at about 3.16am on September 21.

The school bus rolled down an embankment off the Western Highway near Pentland Hills, west of Melbourne, with at least 25 students, teachers and the bus driver suffering injuries.

When Russell was interviewed by police in January 2023, he was questioned if he knew about issues with the brakes before the crash and the risks since the truck was towing two trailers.

“So you recognised the risk?” an officer asked Russell, court documents alleged.

“Yes. And I still took the risk, yes,” he replied.

“I couldn’t stop in time.”

Asked why he still drove the truck, he allegedly responded: “Just trying to do the right thing”.

When Russell was interviewed by police in January 2023, he was questioned if he knew about issues with the brakes before the crash and the risks since the truck was towing two trailers. (9News)

Russell is on bail and sat in the front row of the court on Monday, as several of the passengers’ treating physicians gave evidence about their injuries.

Defence lawyer John Lavery questioned each witness on the psychological and physical injuries of their patients, as Russell planned to contest the seriousness of some.

The incident happened in September 2022. (9News)

“She said ‘every time I shut my eyes I think of the accident, so … I don’t want to go to sleep’,” she told the court about her sessions with the teen.

The school bus driver has been diagnosed with PTSD from the crash and has struggled to return to work, his GP Adam Rouse said.

“He still continues to experience flashbacks and nightmares,” he said.

Rouse said he has slowly eased back into part-time work on buses, including driving empty buses, and now drives with passengers up to three days a week.

The committal hearing before Magistrate Kieran Gilligan returns on Tuesday.

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