School Bus and Semi-Truck Collision in Jacksonville Leaves No Injuries

Jacksonville, Fla. – School Bus and Semi-Truck Collision Avoids Injuries

In Jacksonville on Tuesday morning, a crash involving a school bus and a semi-truck ended without any reported injuries, according to the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP). The incident occurred around 9 a.m. on State Road 202 (J. Turner Butler Boulevard) near Interstate 95.

Details of the Incident

The school bus, operated by a 33-year-old driver, was carrying three passengers, including two young children, when it collided with a 72-year-old truck driver operating the semi-truck. FHP’s crash report clarifies that the collision took place as the bus attempted to change lanes from the left to right side, resulting in the semi-truck’s front colliding with the bus’s right side.

Passenger Information

Remarkably, every individual involved in the crash escaped without injuries. Among the passengers in the bus were a 4-year-old girl and a 1-year-old boy, alongside a 67-year-old woman. All individuals in the bus, including both drivers, were unharmed. The semi-truck did not have any passengers at the time of the accident, according to the report.

Eyewitness Reactions

Residents near the scene expressed relief upon hearing that no one was injured in the incident. “It’s a relief to know that the kids and everyone else involved are safe,” a local resident stated. “These roads can get busy, and accidents happen, but thankfully no one got hurt this time.”

Safety Measures and Future Considerations

Authorities have urged drivers to remain vigilant, especially during lane changes. The FHP emphasized the importance of checking mirrors and blind spots to prevent accidents like this in the future. The lack of injuries in this incident serves as a reminder of the need for careful driving.

Conclusion

This incident highlights the importance of safety protocols on the road. Both the school bus and semi-truck drivers were fortunate that the crash did not result in injuries. As investigations continue, local law enforcement will ensure that drivers adhere to traffic regulations to promote the safety of all road users.


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