Bus driver still critical after Greensboro auto accident
December 14, 2007
A school bus driver is still in critical condition after being injured, along with six elementary school students, in a Monday morning Greensboro auto accident, according to the Greensboro News-Record.
The 22-year-old North Carolina car accident victim was driving the bus when it ran off the road, hit a mailbox, then crossed the center line. Afterward, the bus careened into a ditch and flipped once before landing upright.
As the driver is still in critical condition, police have not been able to determine what caused the Greensboro auto accident, although it has been determined that no one was wearing a seat belt and the driver was ejected from the bus.
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