
The 3-vehicle crash in Pittsgrove Township killed two and injured three.
Sandra Goodman, a driver for Landmark Christian School, experiences an issue with her bus’s emergency brake and goes out to check the vehicle, but as she does, the vehicle rolls forward, pinning her underneath.
Valeria Montero, 7, and her brother, 5, are getting off the school bus when they are hit by an 18-wheeler. She is pronounced dead at the scene, and he sustains serious injuries.
Kirsten Volzka is riding a school bus, driven by her grandmother, when she suffers cardiac arrest, which leads to a seizure.
The student is hit after running in front of the bus as it drives away from the bus stop. She is transported to the hospital, where she later succumbs to her injuries.
A utility service vehicle collides with a Meigs County Schools bus, killing the bus driver and a 7-year-old student.
The webinar “Vehicle Collision with Student Pedestrians Crossing High-speed Roadway to Board School Bus — Rochester, Indiana,” will be held on May 13 from 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
The report concludes that the probable cause of the 2018 crash in which three students were killed was a motorist’s failure to stop for their school bus. Contributing to the cause was the school district’s inadequate bus route safety assessment.
The National Transportation Safety Board releases the abstract of the final report for its investigation into the fatal 2018 crash in Rochester, Ind. It finds that the crash was caused by motorist Alyssa Shepherd’s failure to stop for the school bus.
The National Transportation Safety Board cancels its April meeting on the October 2018 crash, which killed three students and injured another.
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