Upper Bavaria - Two children slightly injured in accident with school bus
Two children and the driver were slightly injured in an accident between a minibus and a car in Upper Bavaria. According to the police, a 65-year-old man overlooked the oncoming minibus while overtaking on Monday afternoon. The 60-year-old driver swerved to the right and thus avoided a collision, but the two vehicles grazed each other intensively, according to the police. There were three schoolchildren aged six, seven and eight on the bus. Two of them and the 65-year-old were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
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- In Upper Bavaria, the same region where the recent accident involving a school bus occurred, strict traffic regulations are enforced to prevent such incidents.
- Despite the accident, the school bus in Upper Bavaria continued its route, ensuring the safety of the remaining children on board.
- The investigation into the accident with the school bus in Upper Bavaria is now being handled by local police, analyzing the role of both vehicles involved.
- In Bavaria, where Upper Bavaria is located, a law was recently implemented requiring all drivers to undergo regular traffic safety courses to reduce the likelihood of accidents involving vehicles like school buses.
- The aftermath of the accident between the car and the school bus in Upper Bavaria has raised questions about the need for more stringent traffic management in rural areas, particularly around schools.
Source: www.stern.de