GREEN TOWNSHIP — One person suffered minor injuries and another was cited after a crash involving a Loudonville school bus on Wednesday morning, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Hanna France, 19, was cited for failure to stop at an assured clear distance ahead and another was transported by Loudonville EMS to a hospital for minor injuries, the patrol reported. No one on the bus was injured or cited after the incident at 7:44 a.m.
According to the OSHP, a school bus transporting 23 students was headed south on Ohio 60. The bus began to slow for a student pickup and activated its yellow flashing lights.
A 2005 Saturn Ion was unable to stop and rear-ended a Honda Fit, which was located behind the stopped bus. After the collision, the Saturn went left of center and struck the school bus causing minor damage to the left-front portion of the bus.
The driver of the Honda Fit was transported by Loudonville EMS to a hospital for minor injuries sustained in the crash.
OSHP added all drivers involved in the crash were wearing seatbelts.
