Florida school bus T-boned with kids onboard as driver blows stop sign, video shows
2 children received minor injuries
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Florida dashboard video shows a school bus loaded with children careening on two wheels after a blue SUV T-boned it in Lehigh Acres Wednesday morning.
"VERY fortunate there were no serious injuries involved," state police said on Twitter while sharing the video. "Car ran a stop sign & collided with a school bus transporting children this morning in Lehigh Acres. Please drive cautiously at all times & abide by all traffic laws!"
Although there were no serious injuries according to police, local Lehigh Acres Gazette reported that two children suffered minor injuries and went to the hospital.
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The video shows the bus tipping over onto its driver-side wheels after impact, settling back on the pavement after a close call with an oncoming vehicle.
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A cloud of dust clears and the SUV appears to have spun around off the road, coming to a stop on a patch of grass inside the shoulder.
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The blue vehicle appears not even to have slowed down before it enters the intersection and smashes in to the side of the bus. The driver received a ticket, according to local reports.
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Lehigh Acres is just east of Fort Myers in Lee County. It has a population of around 123,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
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School buses are actually "the safest vehicle on the road," according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
"Your child is much safer taking a bus to and from school than traveling by car," according to the administration.